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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

The Last of the Daylilies...

Yesterday I did my first garden "clean-up" of the summer.  Two huge bags of overgrowth, weeds, daylily stalks.  This is the part I don't like so much.  But those 5-6 weeks of steady beauty, every day, is really worth it in the long run.  In the fall I'll dig and divide lilies and move stuff around and thin out the Shastas (which have gone CRAZY out there).  Maybe I'll build more pathways...  but that's later...  hopefully when it is not 95 degrees!

So here are the last daylily photos for the year...this is Zella Virginia, a pretty apricot double.

Garden Bunny!

Cinnamon Lace.

See what I mean about the Shasta daisies?  They definitely need some thinning out.

I think this is Hudson Valley...  I would go check the marker but it is dark outside at the moment! 

Mike enjoying the garden...

I know this lily has been on here several times...  but she is just so cool.  Raspberry Star.

Just playing around with my new camera and the telephoto lens.  That's one of my favorite things about my new camera.  That pale yellow is Ladyfingers.  Bright orange is Chicago Sunrise.

Jan Marie.


Real Wind.

Not a daylily!  But what fabulous color!  Lantana.

Veronica.

I spent about an hour trying to photograph our little house wrens one evening.  The Mom and Dad were flying in and out of little barn house about every 30 seconds and the babies were making a huge racket inside there.  This is the best picture I was able to get.  You won't be seeing this shot in National Geographic!  I have a great appreciation for all nature photographers!

Little Bun Bun is much easier to photograph than the house wrens.  He loves food and will sit pretty still while consuming it!
He loves these little baby carrots.  I guess that is no big surprise!

2 comments:

  1. I am telling you, girlfriend, I LOOOVVVVEEEE your photography and would gladly pay for a tabletop book of yours.....you have the touch.....must of rubbed off from somewhere!!

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  2. Amy.... LOVE, LOVE these pictures! Is that rabbit wild? What kind of new camera do you have? Your garden is fabulous!

    xo
    dulcy

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