Friday, February 24, 2012

Daffodils are coming up. Is spring far behind?


Daffodils are up and the buds are getting bigger day by day.  In case you don't remember what they look like, I am posting some pictures from last year.

Such a simple flower, easy to take care of, deer won't eat it, gophers won't eat it either (actually it is poison so they are wise not to eat them).  Here in Grants Pass Real Estate they start coming up in January and just keep coming. We have had rain, freezing weather, a little snow, lots of frost, some warm sunny weather and through it all they keep coming.  Each year there are more of them.  They are lovely.  What's not to like?  Nothing apparently.  

I posted some of my early blooming daffodils last year, but I did not get around to posting these that come on later.  We have blooming daffodils for almost two months.




                            

















Nice to be with you again.  So long for now from Grants Pass Real Estate.  
God bless.
chuck


Friday, September 9, 2011

30 Years to Bloom

This plant is one that my Mother gave me 30 years ago (actually it is more like 31 years, but 30 year plant sounds better).  












So I have had this plant for 30 years and I like it.  It is a succulent  so it can dry out and not suffer.  I liked it because of its look.  It had never bloomed.  That is, until a few days ago when my wife said, "Chuck, look at this."  I was amazed.  It sure looked like a bloom forming, a big bloom forming.


So now we have a beautiful plant with a bloom to be and I am thinking, "who knew it would bloom?"  


When I talked to my wife yesterday she said, "It opened!" When I looked at it, I thought, "Wow! what a blossom!"



I didn't actually measure the blossom, but it is at least six inches across.  Wonderful gift from my mother 30 years ago. She passed away 16 years ago and part of why I like it and keep it is to remember her.  I wonder if she knew it would bloom?  However, God knew and it is a gift from Him.  Good things come to he who waits.  




God bless you from Grants Pass Real Estate.  Bye for now.  chuck
P.S. Mother and Dad's wedding anniversary was today, September 9th.  They were married in 1931.
P.P.S. I never knew the name of this plant, but a friend did a search and found it.  It is called Stapelia gigantic, also known as the carrion flower since it attracts flies for pollination by its foul-smelling flowers reminiscent of the odour of rotting meat (I need to tell my wife, she thought the smell was me).  It is native to South Africa. 


Friday, April 1, 2011

Daffodils! Spring is here!

Spring is here.  the daffodils have been in full bloom for a while now.  I am putting up a few recent pictures of some of ours.  Daffodils are great flowers.  They are poison so the deer won't eat the blossoms and the gophers and moles won't eat the bulbs.  They multiply and come up year after year.  They do need some cooling hours so if you live in a warm climate, you will need to dig them up and put them in your freezer for a month each year and then replant them.  Fortunately, here in Grants Pass Real Estate we have a mild winter that is enough to make the daffodils and tulips bloom.
They come in a variety of colors from white to yellow to orange.  There are also double blooms and fancy blooms.  I have a few of those that are starting to bloom.  When they come out fully I'll put some more pictures up.
They are always cheerful flowers.  Just the thing for spring to brighten your day and bring a smile to your face.  So long for now from Grants Pass Real Estate.  
chuck


Monday, February 28, 2011

SNOW!

 We had our first snow of the year recently.  On February 10th, 2011 I woke up to about 6 inches of snow at my house.  As I drove to town the snow got less and less until in Grants Pass there was only about an inch.  The home base for Grants Pass Real Estate is about 8 miles west of Grants Pass.  So at my house and in Merlin and Selma and Cave Junction we got snow.  Grants Pass and near Grants Pass had only a little.  By the afternoon, the snow was off the roads and by Saturday the 12th the snow had melted entirely (except for the snowman who hung in there for a few days more).
The snow was wet and stuck to the  trees which made for some lovely pictures.
                                                                                                                                             When I was a  kid, I grew up in Iowa and we had snow and then more snow and more snow throughout the winter.  It was fun for a while but soon got old.  Here in Grants Pass Real Estate we get snow once or twice a year and it doesn't hang around long.  So it remains fun to have snow.
What  could be better than to have enough snow for fun and beauty and yet have it go away before it becomes a bother?  That is winter in Grants Pass Real Estate.
So long for now.
chuck

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Nasturtiums!

Nasturtiums.  What a treat.  Lovely flowers and you can add them to your salad to brighten it up and provide a nutritious bite of joy.  They taste mildly peppery but very delicate.

Another treat here in Grants Pass Real Estate.
Bye for now.
chuck

Monday, November 1, 2010

Fall Leaves

Here is a photo in our yard.  A few clouds in the distance and setting sun make the light just right for this picture.   Note that now the grass is all green--not just the grass where we irrigate.

This is our Redbud in full fall color.  From spring through fall this is a thoroughly delightful tree.
 
This is a shot of one of the local golf courses.
This is a picture of a tree in Grants Pass.  Fall colors are especially lovely this year.  I took this shot on a simple drive around town. We have just enough of a winter to make the four seasons possible.  Lovely times here in Grants Pass Real Estate.  
Bye for now.
Chuck

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Fall Garden and Flowers

Zinnias are so easy to care for and give you such beauty.  Here are a few. 









This is a magic lily that sends up deep green straps in the spring.  In the summer they die down to be followed in late summer by sturdy scapes that are topped by these lovely blooms.


This is a petunia.  They are such reliable bloomers.  Filled with blossoms from late spring until frost they are a joy to have around.


This is an aster.  Perennial to its core it comes up each year to brighten the fall garden.

Bye for now
chuck