Sunday, April 26, 2009

Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm


Hope you enjoy the photos from our trip to the Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm. These photos were taken on Friday April 24 when I took the boys to the farm on our way home from Portland. We loved it. I wish we had gone earlier in the day, I could have stayed a whole day if I had the chance. They were having their festival, but we didn't really participate in any of their activities. We just enjoyed walking in the fields and looking at all the beautiful flowers. The boys did have a little bit of time to play in their playground.

Mount Hood was visible to the east. Lovely. When Tad and I visited the farm 2 years ago it was not as perfect of a day. On Friday we enjoyed the sunny and mild weather.


One of the "wilder" varieties.

I think these pink tulips called Judith Leyster are some of my favorites. Especially when they are planted so densely.

A view of the "mix" field.

Lovely purple.

Levi age 7.


Cole age 13.

Me.



A budding photographer. (I also let him use my good camera for a few shots.)

I loved this lily shaped pink tulip and thought it especially pretty with the sun glowing in it.


Hope you have enjoyed this tiptoe through the tulips with me.

Blessings,

Sharon

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Edible Flowers


Have you ever had edible flowers? I've had a couple salads with pansies or nasturtiums in them. I must say that I prefer looking at flowers rather than eating them, unless they are delicious sugar cookies like these that I made for one of Cole's classes.

More Tulips as Promised


One of my tulips after the rain. It's so neat that we can have rain and then incredible sunshine in the same day. Sometimes it even volleys back and forth several times during the day. You just never know what you'll get.



This lovely tulip photograph was taken in south Eugene. I had to take my car into Les Schwab to get a nail removed from my tire so I had 45 minutes to kill. Good thing I was on my way up to Hendrick's Park and had my camera in the trunk. Levi and I just walked around the neighborhood near 18th and Willamette and admired the spring flowers. Will share more later.

Blessings,

Sharon

Credits: Elegant WordArt by Bethany ("Kissed" word art), Jodi McNally ("tiptoe" word art)

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Celebrate


Tonight we had a belated celebration of my birthday. We went with Tad's family to PF Chang's. YUM!

Just finished sending out my Flower of the Day e-mail and I was pretty long winded in it. I guess I just don't have anything else to say right now. Here's another are a few of the tulip photos. I have many more, just need to have time to upload them and share them with you.

The white tulip is one of mine. These open out pretty wide rather than stay in the cup shape. Love the intense lemon yellow in the center.


These red and yellow tulips were in a yard in south Eugene. Beautiful color combination.

These tulips grow in an old wheelbarrow in my backyard. I liked how they are glowing in this photo. I'm going to have to add more bulbs for next year's crop.

The tulip at the top of this post is also one of mine. I have a ring of these around the base of a dogwood tree. I'm crossing my fingers that the tree will bloom this year. Neither of our dogwoods have produced many blooms in the past couple years.


Blessings,

Sharon

Credits: Katie Pertiet (Celebrate word art) Unknown artist for the Laugh word art - the file information was lost with the crash of my hard drive.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Tulip of the Day



I'll bet that most of the time you view a tulip from the side. You see a beautiful cup shaped flower on a graceful stem. I am fascinated by the patterns on the inside of the tulip. They vary from star shapes to triangles and look as though they are part of a kaleidoscope. Sometimes it's midnight black, sometimes a dark blue, and other times a light color. Next time you see tulips blooming, get up close and look at the centers.


I still have lots of tulip photos to share, so come back and visit again.

Enjoy!

Sharon

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Blessings


Have you counted your blessings lately? If you have trouble coming up with any (or many) read Psalm 103 and you'll be reminded. I'm sure that if I actually sat down with a piece of paper to write down all my blessings, I'd have to get out several sheets of paper. Do I remember that all of the time? No. Sometimes I get sidetracked, like anyone else, and think about "poor 'ole me". Today, however, I choose to think about blessings. Sunshine is definitely near the top of my list today.

Last night my little Levi (OK, so he's 7 and not so little anymore) blessed me BIG time! When I went to pick him up from AWANA he was pretty excited. It was "store night" and the kids got to spend all the points they had earned on prizes from the store. Levi had a small Lego set along with his Bible and AWANA handbook in his right hand. His left hand was clutching the back of his vest. I admired the Lego set that he got from the store and he told me that he also got something else but that I couldn't see it. So he walked all the way out to the car with his left hand concealing something under the back of his vest. When we got to the car he told me that he also chose something for me! He presented me with a case for my iPod. He said that when he saw it in the store he thought that I would like it since I have an iPod. He spent 30 of his 101 points to get it for me. That was certainly a blessing. (Some of you have also recently been recipients of his generosity, so you know what it's like.) He sure does like to give things to people.



It was absolutely BEAUTIFUL here this afternoon. I got outside with my camera and took LOTS of photos of tulips, both mine and the neighbors'. Today's photo was taken at my neighbors' house, they have orange, yellow and red tulips, colors that I don't typically grow. You can look forward to seeing more of the tulip photos.

Blessings,

Sharon

Credits: Dreamer's Magic Designs (clipping mask for photo), Natasha Whitely (background paper), Katie Pertiet (word art)

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Life is a Journey


Enjoy your journey!

Credits: Elegant WordArt by Bethany (word art), Kristine Peacock (frame and ribbon), Carjazi Designs (background paper), Nicole Young Designs (clock and corner element)

Monday, April 13, 2009

Magnolia Park


Cole and Levi in front of one of the many magnolia trees at the 10 acre Wallace M. Ruff Jr. Memorial Park in Springfield.

Until last week, when I saw a notice posted on a bulletin board at HomeSource letting people know that the park was in full bloom, I had never even heard of this park. We drove over on Easter afternoon and took a walk through the lovely park. It was beautiful! Some trees are near the end of their blooming cycle and others are just beginning.

The weather was gray so my photos aren't quite as bright as I would have liked but I did get a few nice shots of the blooms. I'd love to go again next year so I'll make a note on my calendar.


These blooms (above) are HUGE! Some are about as big as a dinner plate and the trees are loaded with them.



Wallace M. Ruff Jr. bought the property that is now Ruff Park in the early 1970s, while he was a student at South Eugene High School. He paid for the land with money he earned selling the flowers he cultivated here.

Click HERE to go to the park district's web page to read more about the Wallace M. Ruff, Jr. Memorial Park.

Enjoy!

Sharon

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Happy Easter


Wishing you all a very blessed Easter. We are truly blessed when we realize what Jesus did for us so that we can have eternal life with him.

The boys are looking forward to an egg hunt sometime today. We'll also dye some boiled eggs and then enjoy a traditional ham dinner. It's a gray day but we will just make it enjoyable anyway.

Blessings,

Sharon

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

More Iris Photos





Thanks for coming back to see the rest of the photos. I'm sure you can see why I am looking forward to their blooming season this year. Right now the foliage is just starting to "take off" and most of it is probably about a foot high. I believe they should be in full bloom in May and June.

By the way, I recommend a trip to Schreiner's Iris Garden. It is absolutely BEAUTIFUL and it is full of all sorts of flowers. They have a festival in May and you can learn all about it by visiting their web page. Click HERE.




Sunday, April 5, 2009

Iris From My Garden

I am SO looking forward to the blooming of all my iris plants. In May of 2007 I took Cole and Levi to Schreiner's Iris Gardens near Salem. We spent over 2 hours (on a drizzly day) looking at and photographing the beautiful flowers there. The boys were especially thrilled to find one with the name "Millennium Falcon", as that is the name of a starship in Star Wars. After much contemplation and changing of my mind, I placed my order for about a dozen rhizomes.

Once we had some good weather I spent 2 days cleaning up an overgrown iris bed on the side of our house, just out my bedroom window. Once my rhizomes arrived in the late summer I got them arranged and then waited.....

This is what I got the next spring. Most of the plants are bigger this year so I am anxious for MORE blooms.

My favorites are Swingtown and Sweeter than Wine. That probably doesn't surprise you, since they are "
purple".

I will post the rest of the iris photographs soon.




The one labeled "Unknown name" has been in our garden for years and I don't recall exactly where it came from. I liked how it looked with the ornamental brown grass in the background. I had transplanted this iris to our front corner garden.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Friendship Blooms



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I’ll bet you were expecting another pink or purple flower! I thought I better mix things up a bit. Although orange isn’t
really one of my favorite colors (even though I once had an orange bedroom and my second car was orange), I just
LOVE California poppies. They are just so sunny, bright and cheerful. I’m pretty sure I took this photo in my front yard last summer.

I thank God for the friendships I have made over the years. I’m also thankful for being able to keep in touch through
e-mail since my friends are spread in many different directions.


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