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Saturday, February 28, 2009

Remembering Valentines!

I took a few shots of the pretty bouquet John had gotten me for Valentine's. I love carnations, they last longer than most cut flowers and don't need a lot of care. Grown in the garden they have a fragrance that reminds me of cloves - very nice! And they have a fairly wide range of colours. An old fashioned favourite that would be suitable for a n english cottage garden. Baby's Breath or Gypsiphelia (sp) is also a favourite of mine that suits an old fashioned garden. This image makes a pretty valentine card all by itself without having to add a thing. I found it fun to try framing the flowers and decorations to give it a greeting card feel. Not thrilled with the flash feel of this and wonder what I might do to soften that a bit! Something to experiment with. With three weeks until spring and at least 2 months before non freezing weather is expected I'm still working on finding seeds and learning what the nurseries will be offering this season. We'll be container planting and filling in our perrenial beds with more new specimens after adding some fresh rich soil and some good mulch. At least Daisy, our lab puppy, has been able to have some good romps in the yard even though it's the dead of winter! She didn't do well in the deep snow but all that has since disappeared and she does big figure 8's through the middle of the back yard and gardens. Of course no one can blame her for having cabin fever, she's eager to explore her world!
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Saturday, January 31, 2009

Sh-h-h! The Garden Is Sleeping!

The garden in winter seems to be still.
Yet deep under the snow things are beginning to awaken.
Activity, color and vibrancy will return soon.
In the meantime, as the days get longer, the birds have become more active. Hopefully we'll snap a few good images worth sharing!.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Melting your Heart is my Specialty!


Melting your Heart is my Specialty!
Originally uploaded by Our Enchanted Garden

Look deep into my eyes. You know you can't resist.
I'll melt your heart in no time flat.
"Way too cute!" - I resemble that!

Meet the newest member to frolic in our garden; Daisy. A Lab Dobe cross that has won over our hearts. Right now she's a rollie pollie puppy and has only been out to play in the snow twice so far!. 7 wks old. A sweet little baby at this point!

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Summer Daisies Inspire & Cheer

A Daisy often gives me cause to smile so simple and delicate, fresh and lacey Light and sweet against the deep green grasses I adjusted to remove some of the colour in the shot, found I liked the look a daisy unique, as each truly are just like snowflakes Daisies love the sun their devotion is to follow the light sweet daisies
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

In The Deep Shadows


In The Deep Shadows
Originally uploaded by Our Enchanted Garden

Discovered some lovely remains of an old mill tucked into a moist and forested area next to a small dam and fishing pond. I enjoyed shooting the rock walls, thinking some of them, with their interesting textures, would make nice page backgrounds.
This is one of those experiments.

Saturday, July 05, 2008

Friday, May 23, 2008

Wish You Could Scratch Your Back This Easily?


Wish You Could Scratch Your Back This Easily?
Originally uploaded by Our Enchanted Garden

This American goldfinch, now sporting his fine spring colours preens himself in the birch tree in our front garden. the garden is planted to resemble a sub-alpine meadow and has a variety of specimens that produce seeds the finches love to eat, including the flowers on this birch tree!
They're a favourite in the garden, adding their bright yellow spashes to the gardenscape and the male's song this time of year is quite melodic and ever so pleasant to listen to! Maybe I'm a female goldfinch in another dimension giving me an affinity for them! he! he!

It sure would be fun to be as flexible and agile as these little birds!

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It's our belief the Earth on which we live is truly an Enchanted Garden. Nature has a magical way of creating and sustaining itself, usually with an incredible abundance and variety of expression. This is actually the natural way of the world we live in, despite human attempts to rally against or fight or ignore nature.

A Photo-Blog with a fun and quirky flavor, including some digital artwork, inspirations, experiments and the stories behind them giving some insight into how a couple of happy gardeners view our backyard and our world!
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We planned our landscaping to reflect our appreciation for the natural world and the desire to observe nature up close by making use of native plant varieties, allowing seed bearing plants to stand as feed for wildlife and creating a healthy micro-environment for them. Sometimes even the garden visitors: mainly birds and squirrels leave seeds and bulbs that surprise us later on!

I enjoy sharing some of the magical photographs and images I'm grateful to be able to capture and create. Other fun photos and stories highlighting the rest of our life in the garden will inevitably show up here too. Road trips, camping, fishing, biking, our dogs and our rescue foster pups and their antics, are the likely topics!



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  • 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!

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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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