Brought these green monkey balls and tomato red carnations home with me from workshop at Shrine Mont. They're now over two weeks old and still looking great on the windowsill.
Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Sunday, October 28, 2018
Dogwood with book
Beautiful book with beautiful dogwood leaves. The leaves were even more beautiful two days ago, but my camera wasn't working then!
Friday, August 3, 2018
Sunflower head (without petals), tomatoes
These things (sunflower head, tomatoes) landed in my kitchen at the same time, and somehow wound up in a windowsill arrangement together. The sunflower head doesn't have any petals, but,with its dramatic green bracts, it was too pretty to throw away. I put it in the vase facing straight up, which made sort of a nest for the tomatoes.
Michigan windowsill
Horsetail (Equisetum) collected from roadside in Montague, Michigan. Smaller than any Equisetum I've encountered before.
Thursday, June 21, 2018
white anemones
Now I know why brides love these white anemones with black centers so much: I can't take my eyes off of them. And they seem to be looking back at me! These are leftover from wedding flowers Kate and I did last weekend. I was worried about how staunch they would be, but one of these vases ran out of water and the anemone didn't wilt even then. Thank you Roy Houff for getting them to us in such good shape!
Saturday, April 28, 2018
orange ranunculus
Yes, John is painting the house again (hence, all the scaffolding and ladders out the window). Loved this little leftover orange ranunculus with piece of cardboard included in a recent Chinese takeout food order.
Monday, April 9, 2018
demitasse cup with Pieris japonica
This pretty little cup was a recent gift from a friend who is downsizing. I'm downsizing, too, but I couldn't refuse these! So sweet. And one little twig of Pieris japonica (Andromeda) looks so comfortable perched inside.
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