RSS

Tag Archives: Crinodendron Hookerarium

More Bags, New Tool and Crinodendron

A cloudy day today so it has been perfect for spending the day sewing. I’ve made two more veggie bags for Roots and made a small modification which I’m very pleased with. The really bright fabric on the left hand side is fabric from Senegal and I love it. .

The lovely Mr S has been working on replacing our bird feeder station which had rusted away. He called me to see his new magnetic spirit level in action.

Our Crinodendron, otherwise known as Lantern Tree,  is magnificent this year. The wind has blown lots of blooms down so I thought you should have a photo while it is still lovely. One of my blogging friends, Hey Jude,  posted a fascinating piece about her tree which I have saved for today to share with you. Do visit. Her photos are brilliant.

 

Tags: , ,

Garden Bouquet, Bluebell and Kaja

I collected some prettiness from our garden to make a small bouquet to take to our Dear friend, Ti. In it there was a branch of Crinodendron Hookerarium, some Clematis Montana, two kinds of Pittosporum, some beautifully scented Choisya Ternata Apple Blossom and a few Spanish Bluebells.

In their developing woodland a few English Bluebells have arrived. What a joy!

Kaja loved walking there with us, almost disappearing in the long grass.

Kaja

As I am just finishing writing this evening, Radio 4 has just told me that it is International Dylan Thomas Day. I love the works of this amazing poet who died far too young. If you put his name into my search bar you will find many posts with his poems. His book, “Deaths and Entrances” was my first introduction to his poems, bought for me when I was about 11 years old.

‘A Refusal to Mourn the Death, by Fire, of a Child in London’  touched me then and still does.  It is not as harsh as it sounds. He seems to be asking why one death should be mourned more than another. We are all of equal value.

Never until the mankind making
Bird beast and flower
Fathering and all humbling darkness
Tells with silence the last light breaking 
And the still hour
Is come of the sea tumbling in harness

And I must enter again the round
Zion of the water bead
And the synagogue of the ear of corn
Shall I let pray the shadow of a sound
Or sow my salt seed
In the least valley of sackcloth to mourn

The majesty and burning of the child’s death.
I shall not murder
The mankind of her going with a grave truth
Nor blaspheme down the stations of the breath
With any further 
Elegy of innocence and youth.

Deep with the first dead lies London’s daughter,
Robed in the long friends,
The grains beyond age, the dark veins of her mother,
Secret by the unmourning water
Of the riding Thames.
After the first death, there is no other.
 

Tags: , , ,

A Ruby Wedding Anniversary

Tomorrow will be the Ruby Wedding of two of our very good friends. Here are some pairs of red flowers from our garden for their celebration.

The party this evening was a secret and a huge success!

Balloon

A very special cake for a very special couple

 

Tags: , ,

Maud Lewis, Garden Lunch and Crinodendron

1  Today I have been introduced to the remarkably beautiful work of Maud Lewis by a blogger friend who enjoyed my post about Alfred Wallis, a Cornish Artist and Mariner. Click here to see that post.
Set against a background of her paintings and the Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, landscapes they depict, this ten minute documentary, A World without Shadows,  is a portrait of the life and work of Maud Lewis, one of Canada’s foremost primitive painters. Find ten minutes – you won’t regret it! Thanks H H.

2   It has been another glorious day today and we’ve had lunch in the garden.

Lunch in the garden

Lunch in the garden

3   Our Crinodendron Hookerarium is blooming beautifully.

Crinodendron Hookerarium

Crinodendron Hookerarium

 

 

Tags: , , , ,

 
%d