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I DID IT!!!!
Thanks Plantllvr. This is a pic I took up north about 4 years ago. I LOVE the reflections in the water..... It`s been on my Facebook album for years.
Now I have to take pics of my pics!!! Uh, oh, then I have to get them on to Facebook. I can do this!!!!!
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Yippee! Glad it helped! LOVE the picture!
Hey, you really should consider using Photobucket or another free hosting site. It's much better than storing all your pics on facebook
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The west coast doesn't get much of a fall for foliage
but I got this one at Buchart in BC
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WHOOOHOOOO Barbe...You did it. I suppose now well see stuff every other post cuz you are going to have FUN.HaHa! Nice photo.
Lisa....you must of been a professional photographer in your other life. Nice too.
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Yeah, barbe - you did it. Yup, artsee was right - I was the one to GUSH about Pan Pastels...
I know JUST what you mean about the painterly way one can so easily make clouds with the PP's - I just ordered some Extra Dark Shades - and so many came "smooshed" - all cracked, almost too messy to open - so Dick Blick is repacing those. They have such good customer service.
artsee - bush??? hmmmnn...moooflowers are about a 15 foot long vine - I wonder if what you have are some kind of datura...I think it may be, they "hang down" and moonflowers open very UP facing - flat, about 6 inches in diameter open, always facing forward or UP...and SMELL...just amazing smell.
Tho, having once smelled Frangiapani at night in Bombay, India - I now know why everyone I know who has been to Hawaii gushes over Plumeria ( what some folks call frangiapani!!!) - ash, smelling flowers...nice thoughts well, especially cuz it's below zero & we're supposed to get about 6 more inches of snow tongiht...still, a loely season to silently, silently s-l-o-w down and appreciate all my toys (paints, pastels, color pencils)
Happy creating everyone!
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Barbe YOU DID IT! Can hardly wait to see pics of your picks.
Lisa, love, love Buchart Gardens. I've been there in the spring, summer and fall. Can't coose a favorite time, they are all so beautiful.
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Sun...Yup,, those are Daturas aka moonflowers. The greenhouses here call them that. These are also fragrant, especially the purple ones. The greenhouse by our lake home up north have the purple. She said she bred them and came up with this lovely color.
Now you've got me curious and I'm going to Google this.
Brrr it's cold today. O degrees and the wind chill is way low.Stay warm wherever you are.
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Hi, artsee...the moonflowers on the vine, are a member of the Morning Glory family ( the night blooming version of the morning glory) imponea (sp?) something like that. I didn't know the daturas smelled too. The thing, beside the smell, that is SO amazing about the moonflower, it blooms for ONE night, and then closes, and, if fertilized, produces a large seed pod, usually containing 4 seeds if they have time to dry before frost - AND, if you cut the flower, it immediately dies, won't last in water. Quite an interesting "lesson" in impermanence, for those who need it ;-)))
I've actually watched a moonflower "open" - takes about an hour from full bud, you can tell when one is going to open - and when it finally DOES open, honest, you can hear a ittle "pop" - takes about an hour.
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www.desertusa.com/aug97/du_datura_JS.html - Cached
Sunflower..Google this and look at the pictures and read what they say. This is what I'm talking about and they call it Datura-moonflower and it's a bush. Let me know what you make of this article.
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Artsee ... I'm not Sunflower, obviously (lol), but wanted to pass this info on that might help ...
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AH, HA...Plantlover, alias Sherlock Holmes seems to have found the answer. The Datura, thos called a "moonflower" is a bush, and the ANNUAL moonflower VINE is what I was talking about - but NOW, I'm curious, if I can grow a datura in a big POT - as PL's article says - and bring it indoors in winter, and maybe get to SMELL it sometimes???? Wonder how the smell compares to the Moonflower ( morning glory family) vine?
As it's below zero out now, and about 8 inches of snow, just thinking about the smell of either one is enough to make me smile ;-)))))
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Anyone seen a Passion Flower? The first time I saw one I thought it was a joke! I call them "Walt Disney Flowers". Anything that goes over the top I define that way....
This is like the one I had:
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Barbe - I love vines, all kinds of vines, Passion flower and Cup & Saucer are 2 favorites - and all the clematis - especially what happens to their seed pods....what does make me a bit sad, is that something so beautiful doesn't have a strong scent but then, they're not night bloomers...
Your reaction reminds me of the first time I saw a Mandarin duck, thoght it was a decoy! ;-)
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I love those flowers, Barbe, they grow here and are lovely..
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A MANDARIN DUCK - aren't they amazing....just LOVE them... ;-))))))
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Haven't seen the Manardin around here but we do get the Wood Duck on a rare occasion. Almost as pretty.
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Those wood ducks are beautiful aren't they?
I've never seen the other...It's even more gorgeous, if a duck can be gorgeous.
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I love wood ducks too...we have them in western MA. There are Mandarin ducks in several of the large parks in London, England. Remember walking through Green Park one day, and wondering who put a "decoy" in the pond...then it moved! Several "zoo's" have them in the States too...but too sad to see them there...
That's a MALE we are looking at, the female is, well, not as "fancy" dressed... in both ducks...
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You are right Sun....all females...not so much! Except of course us humans..haha.
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barbe1958 .. Oh yeah, I've seen a passion flower. Definitely a funky & interesting flower. I sort of hesitated posting these pics because they're crappy cell phone pictures, but here's the one I had growing in my yard this past year. I picked up the vine when it was discounted at Home Depot and I'm not sure if it's going to be an annual or not .... guess I'll find out in the spring.
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Lisa, I remember years ago when you first posted that Mandarin duck and I said it was a Walt Disney duck!!!
Plantlvr, I got my Passion Flower at a Canadian Tire (Home and Car maintenace store) store!!! That's one reason I thought it was a fake! I never got it to go through a season though. I hate killing plants, especially such pretty ones!
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Barbe, I hate killing plants too, that's why I don't garden. My Father always said I have a green thumb, gangrene! He could make anything grow. I saw the line of 40 foot trees across the back of the pasture on the family farm, that grew from a fence he built as a young teen. I could see strands of rusty barbed wire half way up the trunk on many of the trees.
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some years we go on a trip forup to two months so our plants and flowers usually die from lack of water..but the years we are home spring and summer the yard looks great...
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Wow, so much beauty shared here!!
Here's one of my recent doodles. BinVa has inspired me to get some colored pencils to experiment with, but until I get my next 40%-off Michaels coupon, it's plain black ink and pencil for me, LOL!
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New me, that is beautiful. I can't wait to see what you do with the colored pencils.
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thenewme - my most favorite pencils are Faber Castell Polychromos - oil based, they don't produce a "bloom" the way wax based like Prismacolors do. ALSO, prismacolors are ALWAYS breaking, always, a bummer to sharpen.
You might like the Prismacolor ARTISTS STICKS - they're woodless - just PURE color - AND
GET THEE TO A WEBSITE. I am a tremendous fan of Dick Blick, also have used Cheap Joes - but DB is in IL - easier to ship to you in the mts of CO.
YOU WILL ADORE FABER CASTELL POLYCHROMOS...also buy a SET - so much cheaper - and make sure to buy a BLENDER - YOUR work is divine...just wonderful...really special
I'll bet you're a whiz at Celtic Knots!
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VERY cool, the new me! I watched a speeded up video of a guy doing that to an outline of his hand. Every inch was covered with some sort of doodle.
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