This is a perfect Spring. By that I mean perfect conditions for growing. Everything is large and full of color. All our city plants look positively corn-fed. I'm not sure what combination of conditions have brought this about, but I'm using my crappy point and shoot to get it all down. One day I'll get an SLR and my selective focus will be better selected, if you know what I mean.
Here's a short list of what's currently blooming:
Forget me nots (above).
Lilacs:These are in Central Park's Conservatory garden which is ringed by very old lilac bushes of all different colors. It smells good in there.
Tulips:Tulips are just over their prime. They had a gorgeous season this year.
Whatever this is:This white flowering shrub is in CP's Conservatory Garden.
Other blooming things:
Asian Dogwood
White Azaleas
Bluebells
Wisteria (just starting)
So many other things, I can't count.
Things past their prime:
apple blossoms
cherry blossoms
regular dogwood
daffodils and other early spring bulbs
Blooming in my house: The yarn tree. Getting bigger but still miles to go:
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Monday, May 12, 2008
WEEKLY BLOOM: PERFECT SPRING
Thursday, May 8, 2008
BRIDGE TO ENGINEERING
Last night I had a 1.5 hour confab with the engineer who's helping me structure, wire, animate, cut, construct and etc. His name is Bob Quick and he also doubles as my dad.
Poor guy is neglecting retirement to be in on this, and I'm really glad. He has an uncanny ability to figure out what something needs and make it so, giving me all sorts of structure and materials advice, while allowing for the design of the place.
Progress Report: Still building the Yarn Tree. Realizing I'm gonna need MANY more yarn cones.
CP Progress Report: The fruit trees are done blossoming. Tulip season is nearly over. Hydrangeas and Lilacs on the move. I'll include a Lilac picture very soon. When, oh when will scratch and sniff technology extend to photographs?
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