Monday, February 27, 2017

February 27, 2017 (2)

Feast or famine lately in taking pictures.  I hope that I am not boring you.  These are other pictures taken at Gibbs Garden yesterday.







February 27, 2017

Gibbs Garden opened two week early due the the warmer weather causing the daffodils to blossom early.  I understand that there is about a 3-4 week period that the daffodils will cycle through Gibbs Gardens due to the species and other conditions.  As the familiar Chicago mantra says, "Go early; Go often!"  I know... it is "Vote early; Vote Often!"

There are some 20,000,000 daffodils, which reproduce themselves yearly.  I forgot how many different varieties are there.

F/Y/I: The last picture is of a Crepe Myrtle.  I know that it does not relate to the daffodils, but I liked the shot.















Sunday, February 26, 2017

February 26, 2017

The birds are coming back after an hiatus.  I got a couple of pictures of my favorite... Woody Woodpecker.  I could not resist putting a caption on the Purple Finches.





Monday, February 20, 2017

February 20, 2017

I need to be more active in taking pictures instead of waiting for an opportunity to come.  Today's pictures are a result.  Often, I will come home and Linda will say to me, "Do you notice anything different?"  Usually, this means that she has been changing decoration in the house.  There are the regular times when this happens, such as, Christmas to Winter, Winter to Valentine's Day and so on...  She keeps me on my toes.

The first three pictures are from our dining room.  The 'Home Sweet Home' is from a runner on the table and plates are one of her favorite things along with bunnies, birdhouses, and again, on and on...  The bird is a Tufted Titmouse in our back yard. 





Click once on the picture of the bird to enlarge it for a better view.

Thursday, February 16, 2017

February 16, 2017

We went to Life University in Marietta, GA on Monday afternoon to see the 'Old Village," which are buildings that have been moved here from all around the Southeast.  I knew that there was a Grist Mill there, but not a village.  Everything, the wood timbers, the stones, and other items were dismantled, numbered, transported, and then re-assembled at Life University.











Friday, February 3, 2017

February 3, 2017

Linda and I took a trip to Blue Ridge, GA on Monday.  It was sunny, but windy and chilly.  We spent most of the time going into the shops on the main street.  I have come to realize that my preference for landscape and nature hinders me from taking photos of other venues.  I only took a few pictures which were for the photo challenge of the month; 'RED.'  I will broaden my interest.

Here are what I chose from for my entry.  The first two were from the previous post and were the top two choices of those who responded.  The last two are from our trip to Blue Ridge.

First, it a mural outside the Auld Dubliner Pub on Fleet Street in Dublin, Ireland.


This is set of row houses  Galway, Ireland taken from across the river near the harbor. 


The red boot always caught my eye as we traveled up the Zell Miller Mountain highway.


This is the front of an old electric trolley that now serves as a dining room the the restaurant in Ballground, GA named The Burger Bus; go figure.  I believe that it is one of the ones that served Atlanta in the past.  It was number 1386 and manufactured by Pullman.


I appreciated your responses and picture number two eeked out a win from number 1.