Showing posts with label rain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rain. Show all posts

Saturday, July 3, 2010

A fungus among us

I have two oak trees who started showing signs of fungus about two days ago.
This particular tree stump has it the worst, and I wonder if it has to do with its recent chopping.  I don't know what effect, if any, would be had, but it was chopped down about two months ago and left about 4 ft. tall.  In total we have had about five inches of rain in just a few days and NOTHING will dry out at this rate. They say the rain is over for a while, but who really knows any more.


Some of the photos ended up looking like underwater scenes. As if the tiny mushrooms were all waving with the current of the water.



Let's hope this 3 day weekend brings us more sunshine!

Friday, July 2, 2010

Lots O' Rain

I think sitting on the porch listening to and watching the rain is quite the reward with which to end a long day.  The other reward, of course, is photographing it. This week's rain has given me an excuse to post more rain photos...and take even more.  


Raindrops can be like diamonds to the open mind.




I'm not even sure what weedy grass thing this is, but today it was beautiful.  Every raindrop a sparkle, every sparkle unique. Sounds a little dramatic, I know, but it was really something in the sunlight.














These little dots are posing on the pointy tips of rose leaves.














Nerium Oleander blooms pink.  This bush is at least 10ft X 10ft and full of blooms. Well was full before all the rain...but always holds up well.  Did I mention it's extremely toxic? It is. bad. So beware and be safe if you have kids or animals who like to eat foliage.











White Rose of Sharon is also now in bloom.  Related to the hibiscus, the flowers are short lived but plentiful. My tree doesn't get all the sun it truly needs to bloom fully, but is very nice nonetheless.  It is also a wonderful butterfly and hummingbird plant, which you would know if you already clicked that link.










Purple Ice Plant (Delosperma cooperi) is the hardiest version I know of the neat family of succulents.  I have several other colors, but this one is nearly unstoppable.







Thank you for indulging me..if you did.


I hope you enjoy your own raindrops on roses!

Thursday, June 3, 2010

When it rains it cools

From 90° to 70° with well received rain. Which brings more rain photos:


The redness of new growth on a transplanted rosebush

This trumpet vine is growing in the midst of the wisteria arbor

     Only a few more spineless prickly pear cactus blooms left to open!

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Rain, rain, don't go away

I love photographing raindrops on my plants after a rain, and today we had a nice one.

Spineless Prickly Pear finally in bloom

This snail loves the slick leaves of the Agapanthus lily, or Lily of the Nile


Confederate Jasmine leaves


A sweet burro's tail sedum is holding a few drops on its tips



Purple Ice Plant opened in spite of the sun