Showing posts with label grape hyacinths. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grape hyacinths. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 April 2015

March 31st photos to celebrate Spring on the West Coast

Grape Hyacinth blossoms are abound along the Quay.
 I think this is an anemone blossom, love the bottle brush centre.
 Lovely checkerboard flowers.
 This is a witch hazel plant with white bottlebrush blooms.
 Tulips, forget me not and pansies along this stretch.
 Love this traditional tulip shape bloom.
 Is this not beautiful?
 Some of the trees are yet to burst into leaf.
 More lovely tulips.
 Grape Hyacinths below the rose bushes.
 Lovely delicate mauve/pink accents on this bloom.
 Orange/red and yellow blossoms.
 A centre flower bed crammed with Hyacinths.
This blossom has already gone to seed!
Crowding each other for space.
Check out the busy bee inside the blossom.
Love mix of colours.
Today is April 1st and we have more gorgeous sunshine to enjoy the blossoms.  Enjoy your day!

Saturday, 20 March 2010

Today is the first day of Spring! It is also the anniversary of my father's birthday. Last Saturday I went to a rug hooking show, the acorn rug below was done by my friend Sandi Hill.Another friend Debbie Matthews made the sleeping cat.
Sandi Hill hooked the quilters.
Later that day I went and looked at the abundant Spring flowers already blooming This green iris caught my eye.
This three headed daffodil was showing off.
There are lots of grape hyacinths blooming below the rose bushes.
I love the pink and blue contrast against the green in this photo.
More delightful daffodils in full bloom. Some of the local growers had some blooming since the beginning of January!
This daffodil looks like it is having a bad hair day.
This morning the skies were clear and blue, the cherry blossoms have been in bloom for more than a week in my courtyard.
This hellebore had a ladybug checking it out.
More daffodils and hellebore.
This eagle flew by and then rested on top of the local hotel down on the quay. I had seen him earlier when I was having breakfast, but he flew away before I could photograph him. There is often a second one keeping him company.

Sunday, 24 May 2009

Spring influences some quilting designs...I made this needle holder and mini pin cushion for my friend Tricia's Christmas present. Then I adapted a pattern called "Crowdiddy" to make it look more like a lady bird, I gave it to her for her birthday. It morphed into looking like a cross between a lady bird and a platypus! The tulips along the quay this year have been very pretty. I love how delicate this one looks.
I don't know the name of this flower, but it looks so delicate and truly is a greenish yellow.
Who would think that mother nature loves to play with checkerboard prints? Can you see the small spider on one of the blooms?
I love the contrast of the yellow double bloom tulip and the blue forget-me-knot flowers.
The witch hazel leaves are an amazing colour of green and the texture of the leaves and veins are wonderful.
The shape of the branches are very zen and inspirational to me.
Oh! The rhododendrons are beautiful, this purple one caught me eye.
The purple grape Hyacinth were almost finished blooming and got so large this year.
This tulip looked so pretty and tall amongst the yellow pansies.
The blue spring sky with the pink cherry blossoms look so dramatic.
These apple blossoms look so inviting.
Pink dogwoods show off their veins in the leaves.
The shadow on this twisted blossom made such a pretty image.
Red rhododendrons look so luscious.
These white tulips are under a tree by one of the entrances to my condo, I like the white and blue flowers growing with them in harmony.
We've had a few chilly mornings earlier in the month, there was even some fresh snow on the local mountains. This weekend morning you could see your breathe as you walked. The pansy had a bit of frost that was melting off.
This tulip was also covered with with water drops from the melting frost.
We've had some rainy days this May, but when the sun arrives the skies are a beautiful colour of blue.
This white rhododendron looked almost silver with the sun shining on it.
This purple tulip has such a delicate shape and looks translucent against the sun.
I found these seed heads very interesting, they are from the greenish yellow flowers I photographed and shared at the start of this blog. I will have to find out the name of this flower.
I found the yellow centre of this red flower to be so pretty. I may have to create it in cloth one day as a quilt.
The dogwood trees have had some wonderful blossoms on them this year, although the recent rains have left some of them bruised and spotted.

Most of these pictures were shot in the first 3 weeks of May.