Not sure what this little guys is - maybe a hoverfly? He is kind of cute!
My favorites, abutilon, is starting to bloom as the days get shorter and the nights get cooler.
Don't remember planting this, but I am enjoying this pretty display of allums nerver-the-less!
We have never has squirrels here in SJC - until I bought this sweet little squirrel ornament. Suddenly I have started to see them here and there in the gardens! Weird!
This is about life in my gardens. One is an acre on a hillside in Laguna Beach, California and the other is an acre in San Juan Capistrano, California.
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Thursday, September 17, 2015
This and That in September
Friday, March 13, 2015
Buddha in the Garden
Sitting quietly, way on the back of the gravel garden, is Buddha. Most of the winter he is surrounded by white azaleas. The rest of the year, by various cool shades of green succulents and tropical plants.
It is hard to see in this picture, but there is a perfect umbrella of duranta over his head. Duranta, if you are not familiar is a flowering shrub that has arching sprays of blue flowers (at least this one does). I always seem to miss it in bloom back here. Buddha's hands form a perfect cup to hold enough water from the sprinklers to keep blooms fresh for a few days and I try to keep them filled with long lasting flowers when I pass through this garden.
But Tilly seems to think that Buddha is there solely to offer her a little refreshment, for her own personal benefit, just like the rest of the gardens, and everyone else in the household for that matter.
It is hard to see in this picture, but there is a perfect umbrella of duranta over his head. Duranta, if you are not familiar is a flowering shrub that has arching sprays of blue flowers (at least this one does). I always seem to miss it in bloom back here. Buddha's hands form a perfect cup to hold enough water from the sprinklers to keep blooms fresh for a few days and I try to keep them filled with long lasting flowers when I pass through this garden.
But Tilly seems to think that Buddha is there solely to offer her a little refreshment, for her own personal benefit, just like the rest of the gardens, and everyone else in the household for that matter.
Labels:
art,
focal points,
garden adornment,
Gravel Garden,
perennials,
pets,
San Juan Capistrano
Saturday, October 26, 2013
The Raven
This is the time of year our garden sculpture by Gerard Basal Stripling looks especially apropos!
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Conceding

Labels:
art,
focal points,
garden adornment,
garden structure,
Gravel Garden,
groundcovers,
Plant Problems,
roses
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
The Front Door Garden

The next year I added the white birch tree and some flowering plants as well as the John Seeman sculpture.

Sunday, March 14, 2010
Stepping on Leaves
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Time in the Garden

Friday, March 5, 2010
What Was That Name Again
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
The Bird Gates

Monday, February 15, 2010
An Ant To Remember

Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Consuming the Rabbit


Labels:
art,
Flying Rabbit Island,
perennials,
San Juan Capistrano
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
The Raven


Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Embracing Art

Thursday, January 15, 2009
Poor Planning

Labels:
art,
garden structure,
Ornamental Grasses,
perennials,
roses
Thursday, November 6, 2008
361 Days Later
Labels:
art,
Before and After,
Fall,
flowers,
Flying Rabbit Island,
San Juan Capistrano,
Trees
Monday, August 4, 2008
Flat Jack
Friday, July 18, 2008
Sky Watch Friday July 18th
right behind a wind sculpture by
Seattle kinetic artist Andrew Carson.
View the sky from around the world at
Sky Watch Friday
Monday, June 30, 2008
An Award

The origin of the Arte y Pico Award: "This prize has arisen from the daily visits that I dedicate to many blogs which nourish me and enrich me with creativity. In them I see dedication, creativity, care, comradeship, but mainly, ART, much art. I want to share this prize with all those bloggers that entertain me day to day and to share this prize with those who enrich me every day. Doubtlessly, there are many and it will be hard to pick just a few. The people I will name today deserve this prize, as do the very long serious list of bloggers I also enjoy to read. But I will name the first 5 and leave the rest of the work to all the bloggers that visit other's blogs and are nourished by them."
There are 5 rules for this award:
1. Choose 5 blogs you consider deserving of this award for their creativity, design, interesting material, and contribution to the blogging community, regardless of the language.
2. Each award should have the name of the author and a link to his/her blog to be visited by everyone.
3. Each award winner should show the award and put the name and link to the blog that presented him/her with the award. (I know it says this is a rule, but I also know that not everyone likes to do this. I won't be hurt if you don't!)
4. The award winner and the one who has given the award should show the Arte y Pico blog so everyone will know the origin of this award. Translated, it means "the peak of art."
5. Show these rules.
As the rules go, I too need to choose five blogs I consider deserving of this award for their creativity, design, interesting material, and contribution to the blogging community, regardless of the language it is written in. So, I pass this award on to:
1. Savannah Garden Diary: a garden that makes me wish I lived in Savannah! I admire their ambition!
2. The Hummingbird Garden: a blog filled with beautiful pictures of all kinds of plants that attract birds and of course, lots of lovely photos of birds!
3. Gardening While Intoxicated: gorgeous pictures of roses and inspired plant combinations.
4. Carrots and Kids: a charming, well-written blog I always look foreword to viewing
5. Compostings: a Connecticut gardener who inspires me to plant more vegetables in neat rows!
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Bird Merry-Go-Round
This particular one came from an Sherwood Art Gallery in downtown Laguna Beach and since its purchase the owners of the gallery have become very close friends of ours.
The most amusing thing about this sculpture is that the birds sit on it as it turns in the wind like a little merry-go-round!
Note: The sculpture is very straight. My photo is crooked!
Labels:
art,
Birds,
focal points,
garden adornment,
Laguna Beach
Monday, May 5, 2008
Vine Embraces Bird
They are positioned at the turn in the steps leading from the street down to the house and everyone taps them to set them rocking on their way down to the house.
Evidently this jasmine vine from the nearby flower bed wanted in on the action and reached over to embrace this bird.
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