Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts

Sunday, April 19, 2020

Happy Pollen Days!



Happy Pollen Days! 

When the light is right, we see clouds of this sticky yellow stuff poofing out of the trees. It is everywhere and on every thing.

Chris’s little pickup is now a yellowish grey. And no visibility through the windshield. Pollen buildup on the side window. Not that we’re going anywhere...

But I love the blue/yellow color combo on a water main cover I noticed on a walk down the street.

Are things weird these days or what?

©Copyright 2020 Carol Leigh

Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Green!

View from the kitchen window. Green, green, green and the rhodies are beginning to bloom. Ah, spring!

©Carol Leigh
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Thursday, May 19, 2016

It's still spring . . .



In my mind, spring officially ends June first. Spring = March, April, and May. June first is the beginning of summer to me, when things heat up and the fresh green-ness of spring dissipates, bringing solid colors, substantial fruits and vegetables, leaving the delicacy of new growth and flowers behind.

Only a couple of weeks left, but I cling to the springtime vibe by playing with painterly techniques, finding flower photos from years past and giving them a different treatment. New eyes. New techniques. New skills. New growth. And it's fun.

Of these three pictures, only the tree is current; the other two flowers -- a daisy and a Japanese anemone -- were photographed years ago, reappearing today in a slightly new wardrobe. What all three have in common is the slight tip, the tilt, the curve, that little fillip that gives the flowers, the tree, a bit of personality, a bit of movement, a bit of direction.

There's a time and place for solidity, structure, linearity. Spring just ain't that time.

©Carol Leigh
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Sunday, May 15, 2016

Around the yard





Early this morning there was a soft mist falling. I was struck by how lusciously green everything looked, so took the cellphone out and wandered around the yard.

No breeze. No lawn mowers. Just the pileated woodpecker, who has been desperately drumming on trees in his quest to find a mate for the past EIGHT days.

It was all so beautifully lighted, so perfect, so peaceful, so tranquil.

This is what I love about the Pacific Northwest. I grumble about the wasps, the pollen, the tree debris, the amount of work required to keep things tidy (mainly because I kind of enjoy grumbling), but mornings like this make everything so worthwhile.

All together now ... ommmmmmmmmm.

 ©Carol Leigh
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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Latest work: "Approaching Spring"

A tree against a concrete wall offers a little promise of spring. (Click to enlarge.) ©Carol Leigh

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Spring




Spring in Cambridge looks remarkably similar to spring in Oregon: soft light, brilliant greens, and lovely clematis. ©Carol Leigh, celebrating spring here and there

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Spring is here!

Spring is officially here. Can you feel it in the air? Well, maybe when it stops raining you will! ©Carol Leigh