Sunday, July 26, 2009
Our roses during the month of May
Posted by Mary C at 9:46 PM 10 comments
Tags: Cancun, Candy Stripe, Desert Peace, Golden Showers, miniature roses, Mojave, Princess of Wales, roses
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Terns and swallows at Shoreline
Posted by Mary C at 3:48 PM 10 comments
Tags: barn swallows, california gulls, gadwall, pelicans, Shoreline, song sparrow, swallows, terns, white pelicans
Friday, July 10, 2009
Lilies in May
Posted by Mary C at 9:05 PM 10 comments
Tags: daylilies
Sunday, July 5, 2009
More May flowers from our yard
This is my autumn sage. It used to be a potted plant, but last summer we put it in the ground and it is doing so much better. It has room to spread its roots. It seems to always have flowers on it.
Posted by Mary C at 7:15 PM 8 comments
Tags: autumn sage, flowering pomegranate, honeysuckle, Marguerite daisies, roses, sea pinks, stella d'oro daylilies
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
MIA - again!
Well, I've been missing in action again! Another whole month has gone by; I can't believe I didn't post anything during the month of June. Granted, we've been busy, but it seemed like the desire wasn't there as well. At least I've been trying to keep up with everyone else's blogs, and commenting now and then. I spent a few minutes going over my photos trying to find the last ones I posted. And now I realize I've got quite a few photos to share and posts to blog about.
The last post I mentioned going to our local county park where there was a "population explosion" regarding all the Canada geese we saw around the lake and picnic area. I mentioned in the first few sentences that Heidi and I went to look for nesting birds, namely snowy egrets and possibly great blue herons. We wanted to walk over to an area we had not checked out before. On our way we crossed over the creek by way of a pedestrian bridge. This area is known to have cliff swallows nesting all around the undersides of the bridge. And we enjoyed all the activity by the cliff swallows. They seemed to be quite busy, but we couldn't see them very well once they went under the bridge. As we continued to the other side of the bridge we could see quite a bit of activity on the ground. Swallows were flitting and fluttering all over the muddy ground. I saw one lone killdeer nearby; I wonder if this bird was preparing to build a nest, too.
Posted by Mary C at 8:28 PM 5 comments
Tags: cliff swallows, great blue heron, killdeer, song sparrow, Vasona County Park, western bluebirds