Saturday, April 3, 2010
Red Bud Trees at Boot Tree Ranch
We have had some wonderful rain, but today it is blue sky's and flowering trees. Just perfect for the Easter week-end. We have 4 Red Bud trees on our property and I love them. They flower after the Flowering Plum Tree. Spring is popping out all over.. Green fields and water in the river! Hope it continues to rain off and on till May.. we need the water. Have a wonderful Easter week-end and for those that are out of school, enjoy the family moments.
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Poppies at the Japanese Center in Hanford
This serene corner of the Japanese Garden with the raked sand and brilliant poppies was just the perfect setting for the morning. We lunched at the Irwin Street Inn in Hanford after our tour.. Everyone should take some time to play.. We even found an Iris Farm on the way home and purchased 4 containers with Iris bulbs.. the surprise will be when they bloom... I asked for yellows, and then what ever. Last time my husband bought Irises all the plants that had ice cream names.. One of the new purchases is named Blue Suede Shoes... bet it is blue!
Japanese Art & Culture Center
For the first time in a long time we had an opportunity to run away. My P.E.O. group took a trip to Hanford to see the Clark Center for Japanese Art & Culture. They have a beautiful exhibit on Japanese screens. We had some delightful docents that are studying here from Australia. There was a bonsai exhibit, and I fell in love with this beautiful tree.. They were all so amazing with their textured trunks and soft looking leaves.. There was also a bonsai pomegranate tree that bears full size fruit.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Grape Vineyards
No, not like elephant trunks.. We walked out into the vineyard and looked at the beautiful formations of the plants. The variety of color, design and texture.. Natures quilt. And the plus is that this gnarled trunk sends out green vines with beautiful leaves and wonderful fruit.. Isn't life amazing!
Madera Wine Trail
In February 14th, Valentines, my husband and I decided to take the self guided Madera Wine and Chocolate Weekend Tour. We had a wonderful time.. even though we don't drink wine, but we have visiting friends that do.. There was chocolate! And Artists! Several Artist friends were showing their wonderful pieces of art at different wineries. It started out foggy, but soon the sun was shining and the sky was blue. Each winery had it's own special flavor... I am sorry I did not buy some of the flavored olive oils for cooking and salads.. Next time! There was music and lunches at each location. We went by Birdstone, Ficklin, Quady, and Chateau Lasgoity.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Rain, Fresno River
You might remember my photo in the summer regarding the lack of a drop of water in the Fresno River.. Well with the rain it is finally running and bringing water to all the wild animals, trees and all that depend on it. It is beautiful to see and hear.. Smells wonderfully fresh, with all the green grass around.. It is a shame that water from the mountains gets diverted by old arrangements and that this will be bone dry in the summer because they Turn It Off.. Politically called diverting to other areas.. I think they are selling it.. and can not find out who.... hope they use it sparingly, because fish, animals and plants die when there is no water...So do our fruits, veggies, and Calif. Farms. Remember what the farms can't grow you can not eat.
Manzanita with white flowers
I noticed how beautiful my Manzanita bush is growing.. This one has white flowers while the ones in the neighborhood have pink flowers.. We bought this plant when it was just a little baby when we first moved into our home.. Manzanita usually can not be transplanted and I am delighted with the little white bell shaped flowers and the red branches.. Spring is here..
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Snow in Oakhurst - close up
This is the winter wonderland that everyone reads about.. Love it, I think winter here is too short.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Snow in Oakhurst
Doesn't look like much on the mountains, but there was snow on the sides of the road from Coarsegold to Oakhurst. It is melting fast with the sun shining today, first time in almost a week. We stopped at the local grocery store, and it took us longer then usual. We were chatting with friends in almost every aisle.. The highways to Yosemite are now open, and lots of people are stopping on the side of the road to throw snow balls and let their kids and dogs play. My husband volunteers with Search and Rescue, and is in the process of getting his gear loaded into his jeep, just in case they have a call out tonight. Stay safe out there. It will be very cold tonight!!!
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Gratitude,
Gratitude for so much! A beautiful sun set, brings us back to basics, of love, and friendship. Take the moment, take a deep breath, let it out slowly and enjoy the moment.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Bull Pine Root,
Great neighbor with a tractor.. Thank you Monty. We cleared and planted before a gentle rain fell. Our lower field is where we keep 4 llama's. Every winter our dear neighbor comes over and helps my husband Ralph, plow this field, and we throw grass seed. If we could we would keep the llamas out while the seed spouted, but it is not possible, so they think it is time to roll all over. I am waiting for the day that we have grass seed sprouting from their fur. It will not be "Green Eggs and Ham", but "Green Grass Llama's in Hay". This year Monty pulled out a Bull Pine root that was in the middle of the field.. It was covered with ants.... made us itch to look at it.. Enjoy your New Years!!!
Friday, December 18, 2009
Snow Beauty, Oakhurst
My friend Janna woke up to a world of snowy beauty.. however, they forgot to leave the faucet dripping.. and the pipes were frozen. A reminder to us also.. They get more snow then we do and they are only about 10 miles away. Looks like a winter wonderland. Enjoy the holiday season where ever you are.
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