Showing posts with label anemone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anemone. Show all posts

Thursday, September 27, 2012

on losing one’s mind, and finding it again

This is how most of this week month has been:

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Out of focus. Meaning, the things that are actually deeply important to me? Uhhhhhhhh….

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What are they again? I can’t see straight.

Basically, I have spent the past month or so working too hard, and not getting enough bliss time in. Hard to believe, when it’s only a part-time job, which, I do from home. Hard to believe when I have pretty decent self-maintenance habits: I eat pretty well (hardly any crap), I run several times a week, I give myself Reiki every day, and I do at least three to five Reiki treatments on other people every week (not counting Kevin – he gets Reiki every day). I don’t know how much of this is background stress (some pretty major things are up in the air in our lives, plus some loved ones are experiencing health issues), and how much is the changing of the seasons (the onset of fall, as I’ve gotten older, gets harder and harder…), and how much is just not really taking my needs seriously.

All I know is, Tuesday there may have been an episode of brain paralysis, followed by a minor emotional meltdown. There might have been another meltdown yesterday morning, followed by extra bonus meltdown in the afternoon. Two in one day! Excellent! Last night, Kevin gently suggested to me that I – brace yourselves – take breaks more often, and go outside with the camera. Today, I finally did so.

I went from this:

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To this:

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Oh. Okay.

 

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Yeah.

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I remember this.

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Exhale.

 

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Bees go all in for what they want.

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Bluets don’t give up. September? “Fie!” they say.

Sumacs say, “Hold my beer and watch this shit.”

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Asters got the memo that fall colors involve orange and red, and responded with an “oh yeah?”

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“Sez who?”

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The tall anemone follows suit, indulging in a little light purple…

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…before saying “screw it” and exploding.

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Only one eyeball left on the white baneberry.

And now, for yellow.

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Oleander aphids on a milkweed pod…

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…and stem.

 

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As for the tree that fell at the base of our driveway: it’s in the burn pile now. In the background, on the edge of the field, lurks the feral bathtub.

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Thursday, June 14, 2012

things just keep unfolding

Just what you’ve been waiting for: four days in the lives of two brown-eyed susans (june 11 – june 14). We’ll start with Baby.

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now watch this – sun! the petals suddenly get a little glow to them.

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and now, for Big Sis:

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nearby, a gigantic moth was visiting a Cat’s Ear (Hypochoeris radicata).

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and now, for some half-baked anemone:

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spiderworts barfing purple

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bluets: so ethereal. they just can’t help themselves.

 

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purple-flowering raspberry

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

sunshine and rain, marbles made of water

A classic Vermont afternoon: full sun and rain, simultaneously. Actually, it’s the first decent batch of afternoon sun we’ve had in d-a-y-s, so even though I was more of a mind to put my feet up with a glass of wine, I headed out to see what there was to see. But first, I’ll show you the one bit of sun we had a few days ago, in the morning:
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Fast-forward to this afternoon:
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Spiderwort! I had to scrounge around for it behind the ferns.

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An opportunistic vine of one-seeded burr cucumber, taking on a raspberry leaf. Both are invasives, so let’s just watch them duke it out.
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Wild rose.
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Raindrops on Indian hemp. Or, as Best Beloved just commented, “a marble made of water”. That boy’s a genius.
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An anemone that’s lost all its petals already.
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Honeysuckle babies. These will turn orange, then red.
The mail contained a treat today:
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It’s the medal from the half marathon I just did. I asked my bro’ to mail it to me, since there was no way the TSA agents would let me take something with a corkscrew on it on a plane.

Friday, May 25, 2012

ten minutes restoreth the soul

Just some quickies today – the camera was feeling artsy.

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Clover.

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Siberian Iris – more than a week ahead of where it was last year.

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These only emerged today, I think (yesterday was rainy) but they’re already a bit nibbled looking.

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anemone.

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and again. remind me to show you the leaves of this plant – they’re pretty cool.

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found a bug on a milkweed shoot. the heroes at bugguide peg this for Swamp Milkweed Leaf Beetle (Labidomera clivicollis)

 

The false solomon’s seal flowers were looking particularly fetching.

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I watched this guy make his way up to and through this fan of stamens.