Monday, June 8, 2026
Rudbeckia
So common in these parts that I suspect many people pass by these Rudbeckia (aka Black-eyed Susans) without a second thought. But then I think how much interest they add to any landscape. I look forward to seeing them bloom every year.
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Saturday, June 6, 2026
Friday, June 5, 2026
Don't Call Me Lily
The don't call me "lily" daylily.
"Despite their common name, daylilies are not true lilies (plants from the genus Lilium, family Liliaceae)." -- Wikipedia
Thursday, June 4, 2026
Mysteries
Peering into the many mysteries lurking in one of the gardens near me.
On another note, I'm continually forgetting to reload a memory card into my camera. I take it out to load images onto my laptop, then . . . when I'm out shooting, what happens? NOTHING. Absolutely nothing, because I've once again forgotten the . . . Oh, well. Next time.
What to do you do to keep a memory card in your camera? Or do you shoot mainly with a cell phone camera?
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Virginia Pine
There are sights so common where I live that I dare say that many, if not most, of us, myself included, hardly give them a second thought. But occasionally there are times, when I'm either alone or with one other person, I'll stop, look up, and just marvel at these giants of the woods. Like a parent gawking at his growing teenage son, I marvel at how these trees reached such awesome heights. Could I have been asleep when this all happened? Was I unduly preoccupied with something else? How could I have missed this?
In any case, there they are. Unmistakable. Quintessentially Virginian, even though I know they are quite common throughout what we here generally refer to as the Middle Atlantic states. And every once in a while, sometimes quite a while, I pause and take note.
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