We thought the drought would cause no blooms but I was unable to cut it down, and it has grown uncut for 2 years, and black mold took over the leaves, due to Bob not being able to care for it. I went out 2 weeks ago to hack it down myself, and while counting the 40 blooms on it, realized that there were bees in every bloom and two butterflies sucked fast on the pollen. I left it until the bees left. Beau and I went for a walk in fog so heavy and thick we could only see a few yards in front of us, and I needed by baseball cap to protect my glasses from the drops from the fog. While outside with him, I stood aiming my cell phone at the above photo, marveling at the tiny drops of fog that made the flowers sparkle and look sprinkled with glitter.
Below is the same photo, but blended in procreate, just because I could.
If you enlarge, the photos you can see the beauty of details painted with fog.
Above is photo, below is blended in procreate
Above is photo, below is blended in procreate
The Poem by Carl Sandburg
The fog comes
on little cat feet.
It sits looking
over harbor and city
on silent haunches
and then moves on.
Nature Friday with Rosy and Sunny at Living the LLB Life https://llbinourbackyard.blogspot.com/





3 comments:
Thank you! I love fog -- it's special because we don't get it often and I don't have to drive in it. That's too bad about the drought -- your backyard was always so lush. ❤️
It looks like many tiny diamond bracelets!! And I love the purple color it turns when dying. Reminds me how the leaves turn pretty colors in the fall. I have always loved this poem. My post tonight was going to be about fog, believe it or not. But I know you do believe it. But I'm just too tired. Going to bed and I will post it some time tomorrow.
we love this color of the bush... it is fantabulous in all states. yes, the fog is like a silencer... so we suddenly saw a boar and a fox in front of us.... and we all survived...
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