Our friend, Francia will be opening a new school on March 8th, so we're trying to help her get things ready - my project has been to refurbish some old desks - they arrived looking like this:
And, after cleaning an painting, they looked like this
They started accumulating -
so once they got dry enough, Francia started transporting them back to the school... BTW, the finished project looked like this:
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Going Bananas ....
The two photos above are of an emerging, and emerged flower of an edible type of banana --- possibly these don't look too impressive, but the plum-type bud is bigger than a 5# bag of sugar... quite impressive.
The following banana flower doesn't produce edible fruit (at least not according to MY taste-buds), but it's pretty; hummingbirds love the flowers and it's fast growing - which is fine for now, but could eventually prove to be a problem:
& now for my personal favorite - this plant is +/- 6 feet tall and the blossom is about the size of my laptop - purely decorative, but IMHO, this 'torch banana' is pure food for the soul!
The following banana flower doesn't produce edible fruit (at least not according to MY taste-buds), but it's pretty; hummingbirds love the flowers and it's fast growing - which is fine for now, but could eventually prove to be a problem:
& now for my personal favorite - this plant is +/- 6 feet tall and the blossom is about the size of my laptop - purely decorative, but IMHO, this 'torch banana' is pure food for the soul!
Thursday, February 4, 2010
The reason we originally chose this property -
Was the creek that borders the East side of our lot - this is the upstream view:These rocks relocated to our yard during a major flood a little over a year ago -
Didn't realize how fast the water moves on a normal day, did you?
And on the creek goes, rushing down the mountain to meet the river and then on to the Pacific...
Didn't realize how fast the water moves on a normal day, did you?
And on the creek goes, rushing down the mountain to meet the river and then on to the Pacific...
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