Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Want a "Quickie" Today 4.29.14 - Lemon Surprise


(All “Quickies” are photos taken and posted the same day)
WOW – what a surprise today!!!
Fell off the tree this morning!!!
Finally the lemon tree (Eureka Lemon) that bloomed in January of 2013 has produced a fully ripe lemon.  The tree has been living in the sunroom during most of the past two years and then out on the patio during the summer of 2013.  It has taken 1 & ½ years from a bud to get to this day, to this point.  As you can see there are more lemons to come in the days ahead.  So proud of this project, and with my patience over these months.  Haven’t tasted it yet – that will be the next test!

Lemon Tree with Lake Michigan in the background

These photos were taken this morning at the Gardens at Waters East. - - 4.29.14. 
Enjoy the Fresh Lemon
EUREKA


 four inches - not bad!

 more to come

 another view


 Looks good enough to eat - for sure!!!

NOTE:   Since this Blog is meant to be an accurate journal of the gardens;
no photos are “staged”, “arranged”, or ”photo-shopped” in anyway.
What is posted – is what it here.  It is what it is.

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Reference Note:  For a complete list of the ten (10) Principles of Design plus the special “Golden Principle of Design” used throughout Gardens at Waters East, check out the archive postings for November 14 – 24, 2010 and May 2, 2011.





Saturday, April 26, 2014

In Your Face #5

In Your Face!!!

Me, me, me.  Look at me.  No, look at me.  Better yet, skip all those and look at me!  Walking through the Gardens at Waters East, one almost hears this constant refrain.  Every plant wants attention.  Every bloom is screaming – “I’m so beautiful just look at me!”  In many cases they are right.  Take a look at some of the beauties basking in the sun and calling to be the center of your attention. Checkout the detail of some of the garden residents.  Get in “real close” see the detail and design.  Pretty amazing don’t you think?

All of these “portraits” were take here in the gardens.  Self centered though they may be, the flowers do make you stop and stare.  They seem to be doing “their thing” just for you.  So why not indulge them for a few moments while walking the paths.

Here then are photos for this posting

 Tardia

 Flemish Poppy

 Inula Ensifolia

 Oriental Red Lily

 Native Sweet Pea

 Daisy

German Bearded Iris 


NOTE:   Since this Blog is meant to be an accurate journal of the gardens;
no photos are “staged”, “arranged”, or ”photo-shopped” in anyway.
What is posted – is what it here.  It is what it is.

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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Want a "Quickie"? Today 4.22.14

“Quickies”

(All “Quickies” are photos taken and posted the same day)
These photos were taken this morning in the Gardens at Waters East. - - 4.22.14 Spring is just beginning here on the shores of Lake Michigan in USA.  Many of you in your gardens are far ahead into the Spring season – but here - - only starting.
Enjoy

 Crocus

 Caterpillar
out for an early morning walk

 another Crocus out this morning
only two so far this Spring!

 Scilla
the "underside"


 Scilla

NOTE:   Since this Blog is meant to be an accurate journal of the gardens;
no photos are “staged”, “arranged”, or ”photo-shopped” in anyway.
What is posted – is what it here.  It is what it is.

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Reference Note:  For a complete list of the ten (10) Principles of Design plus the special “Golden Principle of Design” used throughout Gardens at Waters East, check out the archive postings for November 14 – 24, 2010 and May 2, 2011.


Friday, April 18, 2014

BLOG SHOTS #56

Each month Gardens at Waters East (GAWE) will post a few never before seen photos of “garden life” called - - BLOG SHOTS.  Here are the photos for this posting.

moments in the garden - - enjoy


 Phlox - "David"

 Clouds over Lake Michigan

 Poppy - "Flemish"

 Spiderwort

 Sculpture - Triptych
at crossing of walking paths

 Sweep pea

 Yellow Flower
StoneWater Beach


 Sunset
September 2, 2013


Reference Note:  For a complete list of the ten (10) Principles of Design plus the special “Golden Principle of Design” used throughout Gardens at Waters East, check out the archive postings for November 14 – 24, 2010 and May 2, 2011.


NOTE:   All photos use in this posting were taken on the property of Gardens at Waters East
unless otherwise marked.
NOTE:   Since this Blog is meant to be an accurate journal of the gardens;
no photos are “staged”, “arranged”, or ”photo-shopped” in anyway.
What is posted – is what it here.  It is what it is.

If you wish to email a message or share photos of your garden
please do that through this Blog site or with an email to:


Tuesday, April 15, 2014

The Eagle - Lookout Tree

Here are a few photos of the “Eagle Tree” as shot from the Gardens at Waters East.   They have been taken in different seasons.  Almost everyday, one or two American Bald eagles show up to watch me in the garden or probably and more likely, to do some fishing in Lake Michigan.  Perched high above StoneWater Beach on their favorite branch, they have a commanding view of the area.

Though the photos are not the best of quality, you get the idea.  There is a great abundance of wildlife here along the shores of the lake.  Enjoy your visit today and experience one aspect of living here at the Gardens at Waters East.
The American Bald Eagle

Enjoy


 The Eagle Tree
edge of Gardens at Waters East

 as seen from the center of the gardens
now - look a little closer

 There they are the two of them

 Again, the two of them in another season

 The tree in Winter

 About to come after me!

 The tree on a sun filled morning

 The two eagles bracing for a storm

 Watching me

 The "eagle tree" as seen from StoneWater Beach
the private beach of Gardens at Waters East


one last look

NOTE:   All photos use in this posting were taken on the property of Gardens at Waters East

NOTE:   Since this Blog is meant to be an accurate journal of the gardens;
no photos are “staged”, “arranged”, or ”photo-shopped” in anyway.
What is posted – is what it here.  It is what it is.

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Monday, April 7, 2014

THE TREE #2 - profile

THE TREE #2

This is the second posting in the series “THE TREE” which follows the life of a special Honey Locust tree in the Gardens at Waters East.  If you have not read the first posting, it might be most helpful for you to do that.  Go to the archives in this Blog and check out the posting – Beginnings - found on March 7, 2014.  Reading this short introduction will put this tree and future postings in proper perspective.  It will be helpful.



Winter photo showing tree profile
photo taken morning April 7, 2014


Adding to that information posted on the 7th, here is a little more as we prepare for the first signs of Spring when this Locust tree begins life anew.
The typical Locust can live 100 – 120 years which is fairly long for a tree that can be easily damaged in strong winds.  The special Honey Locust in the Gardens at Waters East was damaged in a strong wind storm in 2010 loosing one of it three main branches.  However when you look at it today, the damage is not noticeable.  The good-looking form is still there.
  

The form is good in spite of the damage from three years ago

Despite its name, the Honey Locust is not a significant honey plant.  The name derives from the sweet taste of the legume pulp, which was used for food by Native American people, and it can also be fermented to make a beer. In an upcoming posting there will be photos of the seedpods where this pulp is found.




If you wish to look at other blogs from around the world which are doing similar monthly tree postings.  click on:   http://looseandleafy.blogspot.co.uk/p/what-is-tree-following-and-list-of-tree.html


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no photos are “staged”, “arranged”, or ”photo-shopped” in anyway.
What is posted – is what it here.  It is what it is.
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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

StoneWater Beach 1st. Walk

The shore that runs along the property of Gardens at Waters East is known as StoneWater Beach.  Obviously that means – lots of stones, from small rocks to large boulders rest at the water’s edge.   Forms and textures of every kind make up the limestone, granite and fossils of various sizes.  A great place on a Great Lake to walk and past the day.

This posting is a very short “sample” of all the photos taken while walking the beach over the years.  Nice to have the lake so close.  Nice to be able to enjoy it so often.

Come along on a walk with me.

Enjoy















NOTE:   Since this Blog is meant to be an accurate journal of the gardens;
no photos are “staged”, “arranged”, or ”photo-shopped” in anyway.
What is posted – is what it here.  It is what it is.

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