It has been difficult to post anything new, especially photos, since our #1 Mac decided to crash on Feb. 20. I am borrowing one of the student newspaper computers to access my blogs, and I haven't yet tried to upload pictures yet. Either we will get our Mac fixed, or buy a new laptop instead of upgrading the old one. Stay tuned.
Meanwhile, we are looking forward to a warm and sunny weekend here in the heartland. I'll post more soon. On our older computer, we do have e-mail access so feel free to comment, or use the e-mail link in my profile and we'll respond. For a really good read, go to Cousin Debbie's blog (Debide's View, link at right) for a touching and hilarious account of how she and Mike met and decided to get married back in 1972. Happy 9th "First Date" anniversary to them! And to everyone else, a happy leap year. Is anyone doing anything special for Sadie Hawkins Day?
Friday, February 29, 2008
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Catching Up: Be My Valentine
Anyway, here's to folks in love, past and present, and a belated Happy Valentine's Day. I promise to stay more up to date in the future.
Catching Up: Record Snow
Inside the upstairs sewing room, a geranium left from last summer blooms bravely as the rubber tree unfurls yet another leaf. We have had about the "normal" amount of snow for this winter, which means more than we have had for several years. And the groundhog saw his shadow on Feb. 2, a day after this scene, so winter is supposed to linger for a while.
Catching Up: Birthday
Monday, February 04, 2008
Pre Birthday Celebration
The Garden has collected plants from all over the world and the Climatron presents them in natural settings. Several waterfalls add to the humidity of this verdant paradise.
A year ago the Garden had an exhibit by the glass artist Dale Chihluly and these flamingos were added to the Climatron where they patrol one of the ponds.
Whenever we visit the Climatron in winter I look for these and I always find them. They are close relatives of
Mom Linville's amaryllis. They are native to Brazil. I always feel like I'm greeted by a family member when I see them, warm and bright on a cold winter day.
Another January treat is a visit to the Garden's Linnaean House, the oldest greenhouse west of the Mississippi River, built by Henry Shaw in the 19th century. It houses a collection of camellia plants that start to bloom this time of year.
Inside the greenhouse it is bright on the coldest day of the year, but this is a cooler spot than the Climatron. Many semi tropical plants grow here in addition to the lovely camellias.
This was a lovely way to celebrate my birthday. But there was more to come that I didn't know about. I'll tell about that in the next installment!
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