Tag Archives: nature garden

Morning Glory Memories

When I was a little girl, my sister and I loved to help our mom plant morning glory vines every spring. Once the weather was just right, in the early morning light, my mom would tear open the colorful paper packets and pour the hard, shriveled-up seeds into our soft, little girl hands. We’d kneel...

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Honey Bee Blues

This morning, I was spraying something sticky off the pool deck when, OMG, I accidentally jetted a honey bee with a stream of water! My pulse quickened and my stomach sank as the poor dear rolled onto its back flailing in a puddle. I thought I had killed him, and for some reason, the song...

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Garden Office

My garden office isn’t big. It isn’t extravagant. But it’s mine, and it suits me just fine. While I’m working, I feel blessed that I am not confined to a cubicle, that I am free to watch scrub jays flit from tree to tree. Even though I know from their shriek, shriek, shriek they are...

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Wordless Wednesday: White

  Amber GalushaAlways exploring, creating and cultivating, and sharing what I observe along the way. To visit my professional site, click here.More Posts – Website

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Spanakopita, Hummingbirds and Tibetan Bells

Phyllo pastry stuffed with spinach and cheese dances on my tastebuds. Wine washes it down. Hummingbird song and wing flutter fills my ears. Citrus flower fragrance wafts through the sixty-seven degree spring air and into my nostrils. I am content. Yet, somehow, my brain doesn’t want to shut off like I wish it would. I...

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Wordless Wednesday: Cistus purpureus or Flowering Orchid

  Amber GalushaAlways exploring, creating and cultivating, and sharing what I observe along the way. To visit my professional site, click here.More Posts – Website

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Garden Blooms, Hummingbirds and Beneficial Insects

Typically, Wednesdays are wordless. But today I just can’t keep my fingers still; they are itching to write about my surprising, amazing and blissful couple of days in the garden. Monday morning began with the typical watering routine. But task time turned to sweet past time when an Anna’s Hummingbird decided to take a mist...

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Wordless Wednesday: Salvia clevelandii after the Rain

Amber GalushaAlways exploring, creating and cultivating, and sharing what I observe along the way. To visit my professional site, click here.More Posts – Website

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Dutchman’s Pipe: Perfectly Happy in the Home Garden

Dangling from chartreuse vines, the  flowers of Dutchmans’s Pipe, or Aristolochia californica, serve as a reminder of Nature’s unique gifts. As the sun sinks lower toward the horizon, shining its rays through the delicate orchid-like flowers, burgundy veins that look very much like those under our skin, stand out against the antique-yellow petals, creating a lantern-like...

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Friends, Fun and Live Wall Art

A month or so ago my fellow knitters threw a birthday party for me. Betsy brought a delightful cheese plate, Shannon made a to-die-for vegetarian moussaka, Angie made a fresh garden salad, Lisa provided gourmet bread and Karen baked a decadent Texas sheet cake. As we sat in front of the fireplace, eating and chatting,...

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