It's funny how people say "a picture is worth a thousand words" yet in in the same breath "the photo does not do it justice". So is it actually worth two-thousand words, or only 500? Hummm...
I love taking pictures - especially of flowers and bugs. For years I was using this little Olympus point-and-shoot camera that took AMAZING pictures - the BEST camera I'd ever owned. I took thousands of pictures with it and created 2 full-color garden calendars with it's help. Sadly it was damaged and I upgraded to another Olympus camera. It was still the point-and-shoot style, with many more features, but unfortunately picture quality was not one of them. I blame it on my ability to properly operate the camera (or read the owners manual), but I was so use to just snapping a photo with ease I soon became frustrated with it all... enter the smart phone. I can't believe I'm saying this but my phone was taking better pics than my new camera - UGH!! See, it all comes down to ease and efficiency!
I periodically post some of my favorite pictures on my blog to share with you. I think one of my all-time favs is on the site now - honeybee taking her "pollen bath". It's all about right place & right time... with my smart phone!
A fun thing happened to me last fall; Dorling Kindersley (DK), a publishing company in London, England contacted me about some of the pictures I had posted here on my blog. I was both shocked and flattered that they were interested in possibly using one of my photos in a new publication they were working on... WOW! Talk about friggin' cool!
After several months and emails flying back and forth I was pleased and honored to learn they had selected one of my photos for inclusion to their March 2015 publication Biodynamic Gardening book. It's just a little picture of some dried spinach seed (on page 192), in the "collecting seeds" inset but I'M PUBLISHED!!!!! WaHoo!!! I even have photo credit! : )
Sometimes it's about being in the right place at the right time, and other times it's just about being out there. Do what you love and love what you do... cause you never know who's watching.
PEAS OUT!
~GP
Purple Artichokes, White Tomatoes, Grey Zucchini, Yellow Peas... endless fun for your garden! It's not hard - try growing some of these unique & fun edibles in your garden this year! The last couple years I've been raising chickens for eggs - this year I raised some for meat - what an experience! Gardening and Chickens - it's the perfect combination!
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Gardening Proverb:
"To forget how to dig the earth and tend the soil is to forget ourselves." -- Mohandas K. Gandhi
Monday, December 14, 2015
Sunday, February 1, 2015
Oh Honey, we're getting Bees!!
Honey Bee taking a pollen bath in a zucchini squash bloom |
Native Bee on Calendula flower |
PLEASE BE KIND TO YOUR GARDEN FRIENDS - 98% OF THEM ARE BENEFICIAL!
Titan sunflowers, zinnias, and cosmos planted for the birds and bees at The Wade Creek House! |
Bubmle Bee on Pole Bean blooms |
YUMMM! She was able to harvest 4 frames of honey from her wild swarm last summer - it was a beautiful golden wildflower honey, a true treat!
2014 Harvesting honey from the hive at The Wade Creek House! |
Then Christmas came... my sister, who happens to get her honey locally here in Estacada, got me BEES FOR CHRISTMAS!!! The guy she gets her honey from has several hundred hives he rents out to pollinate various crops throughout the region. She got me a small hive (nucleus hive) that will come with 5 full frames and a mated queen. I am so very excited!
The bees will be here end of March/beginning of April - will tell you all about it!
In the meantime, here are a few awesome websites you need to check out - take a little time and learn how you can help out and protect our pollinators!
www.buzzaboutbees.net
www.beesource.com
http://extension.oregonstate.edu/mb/
http://www.orsba.org/home.php
PEAS OUT!
~GP
ps..... I am sad to report that the bees at The Wade Creek House did not survive this winter. When we opened up the hive at the shop last week, we discovered that water had gotten in. As it happened, a local beekeeper checked the hive earlier this winter, about 6 weeks ago - bees were good with plenty of food. He plopped a small pallet on top of the hive cover to keep the wind from blowing it off; this inadvertently tweaked the hive cover enough allowing water to seep in and ultimately kill the bees.
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My list of Yarden Events that you need to check out!
February: Yard, Garden & Patio Show (Convention Center, Portland)
March: Plant Nerd Night (check out Mike Darcy's calendar for date/location)
April: Gardenpalooza (Fir Point Farms, Aurora); Annual Chicken Chat & Coop Tour (The Wade Creek House, Estacada)
May: Spring Garden Fair (Clackamas County Fairgrounds, Canby); Annual Garden Event @ The Wade Creek House (Estacada)
July: Cracked Pots @ Edgefield (Troutdale)
August: OAN Farwest Show (Convention Center, Portland)
September: Gathering of Gardeners (Village Green, Cottage Grove, OR)
October: Apple Tasting @ Portland Nursery (50th/Stark, Portland)
March: Plant Nerd Night (check out Mike Darcy's calendar for date/location)
April: Gardenpalooza (Fir Point Farms, Aurora); Annual Chicken Chat & Coop Tour (The Wade Creek House, Estacada)
May: Spring Garden Fair (Clackamas County Fairgrounds, Canby); Annual Garden Event @ The Wade Creek House (Estacada)
July: Cracked Pots @ Edgefield (Troutdale)
August: OAN Farwest Show (Convention Center, Portland)
September: Gathering of Gardeners (Village Green, Cottage Grove, OR)
October: Apple Tasting @ Portland Nursery (50th/Stark, Portland)