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Saturday, June 03, 2006
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A Beautiful Rose Bud

Now there's no doubt that summer is just around the corner - that's when my wild rose, a shrub known by the botanical name "Rosa Rugosa", begins to bloom.
This is a hardy plant found growing along old gravel roads and river beds. The plant's seeds are produced in a pod at the base of each flower. The pods are called "Rose Hips" and are popular in herbal teas. They also provide important nutrition for birds in winter and are a source of Vitamin C. The small, sharp thorns on this variety are also helpful for wildlife living underneath and using the shrub as protection from predators - as in a briar patch, it is very effective protection in most cases!
Monday, May 15, 2006
A Great Grandmother's Garden!
On the day I was heading to my daughter's house to go babysit my granddaughter for a day, I mentioned to my partner John that the garden in the front of our house looks like a grandmother's garden. I thought that was pretty cool, because I love being a grandmother!
And then I thought, well wait a minute, seeing that my mom lives here too and she loves the garden, that's makes it a great grandmother's garden and that is very cool!
Hope everyone had a great Mother's Day!
Another corner of the garden for you here:
More to follow soon!
Monday, May 08, 2006
My new May Calendar
Playing with some interesting tools available to Flickr users - this calendar feature is fun but I'd like to be able to enter in holidays, moon phases and personal info... Interesting just the same!
And the lambs - I got a bunch of photographs of a flock of sheep just outside of Rockwood Ontario, they were shy so I had to move very slowly and had to stay inside or right near the car... When I finally approached the fence they moved to the back of the pasture fairly quickly!
Friday, April 28, 2006
Join us for a walk... in the garden
In Our Enchanted Garden!
Spring in the garden is progressing nicely and touches of colour are beginning to show. Soon this view will be full as the plants grow in and perform their flowering magic. The colours will change every few weeks as a new variety comes on and an earlier one finishes.
It's a dance, a living tapestry, a collection of life, a symphony of creation at it's best!
Nature is the boss in this patch of garden. Other than the tidying up that I do as flower varieties continually come and go over the spring and summer weeks there's not much else required from us. It's a nice spot to enjoy the sunrises and the sunsets on our street, have a coffee or chat with the neighbours and passers by!
This is Our Enchanted Garden - the meadow we built and dedicated to nature as an experiment of humans and the natural world living co-creatively!
Hope you enjoyed the little stroll, do come back - the garden changes every few days and there's always something happening!
Tuesday, April 25, 2006
Shots like this are why I LUV the natural world!
Impressive view of a Hyacinth in full bloom with all its' luscious colour!
After a few good days of rain and a bit of a cool spell that might last another day, the hyacith are now open in all their splendor. The fragrance is amazing too, so sweet!
This is what a gardener waits for in the spring - the beauty of bulb plants really add a whole new dimension to a garden, prolonging its' blooming period for months! And for a gardener this little hint of colour is true delight long before the tiny plants in the greenhouse will be able to come outside and thrive.
Another lovely shot that day was taken of an American Robin,(Birds of North America, Guide to Field Identificaton, Golden Press, NY).
He surprized me by turning and looking right at me after I'd asked if he'd give me one good pose! (I have the previous shot 100-3691 of the bird facing backwards just before he turned!)
Now that was a stroke of luck, that he heard me and understood and was willing to cooperate. Not only that but he looked right in my eye (lens) as if to strike a pose for me. And then he was gone! This way I get to tell a little tale of a robin in the garden and help you see them with the help of a camera and the internet. You might start noticing them in your neighbourhood too, if you haven't before, all these midwest US storms can really move them around.
They eat worms, grubs and other bugs and are a boon to a garden. If they're around, try to provide some fresh water to them daily. Don't leave the water out overnight - water a plant with it and re-fill in the morning. Use rain-water when you can to fill your birdbath!
Hope you enjoyed this little walk in the garden.
Saturday, April 22, 2006
Happy Earth Day

Wednesday, April 19, 2006
Bee with a Parasol
Now that those tiny blue scillia plants are in full bloom the bees come by to visit frequently! I love the colour of these flowers, one of my favourite early spring blooms.
I was chasing this little worker bee up and down the flower bed and got several shots. This one is somewhat fun and whimsical in my eye. The bee approaching this flower must grab on and then flip his body upside down to be able to gather the small amount of nectar from the center of the bloom. Such acrobats these little characters.
I used a setting for action shots with the hope I'd capture the wings' movement and perhaps a bit of shine or good blur on the wings. Several shots pick it up - I was thrilled to see it.
It all started when my dog Keisha was pouncing on a large black and yellow bumble bee the day I got this shot of a worker honey bee. I had hoped to shoot the bumble bee but once free of Keisha's clutches, and while I was running to grab the camera, the big stunned bee had already recovered and flown away! Others are sure to be by as the spring progresses so better luck next time!
Hope you enjoyed this little view of our enchanted garden!
Our Enchanted Garden; the website
A Forum For Nature; the discussion Forum
Come by to visit, become a member of the Forum For Nature, help kick-start the fun; post your questions, share some stories, read some stories, find tips, links, invite your friends, neighbors, family. Spring has sprung - it's time for outdoor fun!
Monday, April 17, 2006
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What's happening in the Garden?
- In addition to other activities Our Enchanted Garden helps in the rescue and fostering of jack russell terriers. Our own two dogs, one a rescue herself, enjoy being foster sisters. Have you ever considered fostering an abandoned animal? Ask your local shelter how you can help! Or search online for more info and do the Natural Thing! Open your hearts, your homes and your yards to an unfortunate animal in need of love and with tons of love to give back!
With Love, ...from The Garden and the caretaker

- Our Enchanted Garden
- Guelph, ON, Canada
- I celebrate nature, the natural world and the human spirit immersed within it. My passion is in sharing the simple reminders the garden and nature share with me. Through my photographic adventures I've learned something we humans often overlook; We are a part of Nature, not apart from it! That we are human spirits immersed within this magical, miraculous and beautiful world. Understanding this fundamental truth has been changing my life in lovely ways. I look forward to and welcome further developments this focus provides and hope you might be inspired to reconnect with the natural world around you!
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