Thursday, April 30, 2009
Azalea Blossoms
The azaleas in our yard have burst into bloom. I especially like the color of these blossoms which are on a bush along the deck behind our house.
Lamance Falls
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Autumn Bugler Iris
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Galveston 2009
While we were in Texas Betsy's son took us down to Galveston. We saw evidence of the destruction caused by Hurricane Ike, but we also saw that much cleanup had been done. Further down the island we stopped at the beach shown in the picture above. There was no sign of any damage -- just a beautiful beach on which to fish or just to relax and enjoy the sky and the sea.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Did I Really See That Vine Move?
Isn't that a nice vine growing up the arch? This picture was taken in July, 2006, at the Opryland Hotel in Nashville.
If you'll enlarge the picture and look slightly below the center, you'll see a face. This 'vine' is actually a 'street performer' on stilts. If you didn't see the vine move from one location to another, you would never know it was a person.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Sempervivum
One of the 'joys' of living on the Plateau is that we can have places in which the soil is only about an inch deep. Not even grass will grow well under those circumstances, so Betsy and I have turned to Sempervivum (Hens and Chicks) to grow in those areas. The clump in the picture above is in one of our flower beds where the soil barely covers the bedrock beneath it. But these semps seem to be doing quite well.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
A Tree Along the Trail
Friday, April 24, 2009
Garvan Gardens Chapel Cascade
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Violet Bank
The home in the picture above is Violet Bank near Petersburg, Virginia. Robert E. Lee used Violet Bank as his headquarters from June through October, 1864, during the siege of Petersburg. But Lee didn't use the house -- he pitched his tent under the cucumber tree you can see to the right in the picture.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
A Rainbow at Cane Creek Falls
On our way home from Texas yesterday Betsy and I stopped by Fall Creek Falls State Park here in Tennessee. It was a beautiful spring day and we enjoyed our visit to the park. The sun was shining and I was able to capture the rainbow created by the spray from Cane Creek Falls, as shown in the picture above.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Garvan Gardens Cascade
The picture above is of a cascade in Arkansas's Garvan Gardens. This particular cascade tumbles down a hill through a woodlands garden to a large koi pond. It's one of several cascades and waterfalls that can be enjoyed while visiting the gardens. If you like falling waters this is a wonderful place to visit.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Orange Emperor Tulips
Monday, April 13, 2009
The James River at Shirley Plantation
The picture above shows the James River at Shirley Plantation in Virginia. Shirley Plantation was founded in 1613, only six years after the founding of the first English colony at Jamestown. You can see a picture of the house by clicking HERE.
Water transportation was the most efficient way to move people and crops back then, and so a riverfront was a major requirement for successful plantations. In addition to enabling efficient transportation, the James River also provided a pretty view.
Garvan Gardens Falls
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Mardi Gras Tulip
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Shirley Plantation
The picture above was taken on a trip we made to eastern Virginia in 2007 to celebrate our wedding anniversary. The house is the main house of Shirley Plantation on the James River east of Richmond. Shirley Plantation has been in the Carter family for almost 400 years. I wanted to visit Shirley because Robert E. Lee's mother was a Carter and Lee's parents were married in the parlor of this home. One of the guests at the wedding was George Washington.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Twin Falls
Tulips Without Snow
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
We Had Snow
I took the picture above Tuesday morning in our front yard. That's a Red Dynasty Tulip under the snow, and as you can tell, we did in fact get snow here on the Plateau Monday night. Although we had flurries during much of Tuesday, by late afternoon the snow was gone and the flowers looked as good as new. Now all we have to do is get through Tuesday night.
Monday, April 6, 2009
Redbuds in Bloom
A Tennessee Vol Fan in Arkansas
Garvan Gardens in Arkansas had many daffodils, hyacinths and tulips in bloom when we were there in March of this year. There were also many pansies in bloom. Betsy really liked the bed in the picture above because the pansies were dressed out in Tennessee orange. In case you didn't know, Betsy is a huge fan of the University of Tennessee Volunteers.
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Mardi Gras Tulip
Little Pigeon River
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Cherry Blossom
Wetumpka Falls (Tennessee)
The last waterfall Betsy and I visited on our Valentine weekend was Wetumpka Falls near Tullahoma, Tennessee. This is the 301st waterfall in our collection.
After visiting this waterfall I discovered that there are at least two more Wetumpka Falls -- one in Alabama and the other in New Jersey. So it looks like we'll have a couple more trips to plan!
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