Showing posts with label structures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label structures. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 31, 2016

This Old House

We return to the scene of the sagging barn/shed.  I thought I'd show you the story from all of its angles.  The road view is what you see in the first two pictures. The surprise back is the third picture.  Then we met the second urprise of the old car.  Every old car has a story, so there's an abstract grunge photo to complete our trip around this old house.

Today is the last day we can declare  "Until the end of August".  Other than that there doesn't seem to be a lot of significance to the last day of August.  It is tomorrow that has significance!

Friday, March 4, 2016

In the Land of Cotton

I went to the East Georgia Botanical Garden in Savannah, Georgia on the trip down to Florida.  I was startled by a crop in the vegetable garden.  Clearly it was cotton.  I'd never seen a cotton plant.  My picture has captured cotton that has been left on the plant over the winter, so we don't see the fluffy cellulose at its best.  It remains a major crop world-wide.  I can't think of any crop here in Niagara that has such a pretty winter show.  For me, it is pussy willows in the spring that give this sense of delicate fluffiness.  

Our next picture is one that we associate with Florida.  It is a cypress tree reflecting in the water - a wonderful natural landscape within the botanical garden.  We can grow cypress here in Niagara and many parts of warmer Ontario.  Like the Dawn Redwood, it is a striking structure in the landscape - vertical, fanning out towards the bottom.

No garden is complete without a reference to the human element of structures and buildings. The warm colour of the wall gives us a sense of the backdrop we can expect in tropical gardens.

Our northern backdrops are most often grey, blue, white, red brick, taupe stucco - all quiet colours in the winter that blend in with a white winter setting.