Thursday, October 23, 2008

Birds and Bees




Winter birds are arriving to the feeder.  The gold crown sparrow and nuthatches have arrived.  Actually the nuthatches are prolly here all year, but there are more now.  Here is a nuthatch at the birdbath.

You can see our bees like to drink from the mini water garden.  It has been a real Indian Summer these past few days!

A Birthday Grevillea




Wednesday 10-22 was my birthday.  I stayed at home to hang out with Geo as he had a knee arthroscopy 10-21.  I was surprised by a knock at the door and presented with this amazing specimen of a Grevillea  "Robyn Gordon", apropos as it was developed in the 1950' ( like me ), at the Myall Park Botanic Garden.  The original plant still grows there! Oh it was gifted to me by 2 co-workers, Linda and Julia. I thank them!

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Speaking of Gourds



On Sunday 10-19, I visited the home of the Albrecht-Sprinsocks.  I have been fortunate enough to meet this lovely family through the dahlia society.  Not only do they grow dahlias, but they grow giant pumpkins, and quite well I might add.  This year Riley grew a large variety of gourds!  Riley won many awards at our County Fair.  He sold the surplus on Sunday and the $885.00 went to "Obama for America"...I left with a beautiful collection of pumpkins and gourds for my front entry way.  I will save the seeds from some, and next year add gourds to my growing agenda!

Gourds





While visiting my friend and dahlia mentor Kevin Larkin earlier this year, he cracked open a really neat gourd and I pocketed 3 seeds.  All 3 germinated and I planted them in wire baskets and fashioned a teepee trellis out of bamboo.  I really didn't think they were going to produce gourds, as most of the small fruits shriveled up...Well, after being attacked by aphids ( which the ladybugs feasted on ), I see where I actually have some nice looking gourds.  One is particularly large and a few other are catching up.  I hope the gophers and deer stay away!  I love gourds.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Probably one of the last dahlia bouquets of 2008



Picked this one 10-11-08...love the colors!

Capitola Seawall Dedication 2008






Sunday October 12, 2008. We trucked on down to Capitola Village for the seawall dedication.  Truly a wonderful thing, the seawall decorated with hand painted tiles.  Each person paid $35.00 for a blank tile and made it into a piece of art.  The theme, why Capitola of course.  Because I drug my feet I only got to paint one.  It was pretty fun, and hearing the stories of various artists was inspiring.  A gorgeous day as well.  I feel so grateful to live in such a magical wonderful place on Earth!

Halloween Party at Gonzo's SJFD & Central Fire Folks





We attended Gonzo's Massive Halloween Party.  The theme was "Rock Stars and Super Heroes"...after a good long shopping spree at "Hot Topics", we rocked the star look...

Tomato Harvest of the Day



We grew 4 Heirloom tomato plants this year, "Hawaiian Pineapple" variety.  I harvested many yesterday, here is a photo of them.  Today they are sitting in a 200 degree oven with fresh garlic cloves, onions, salt & pepper and a few herbs.  They will sit in there for around 8 hours.  then I will whirl them in the Cuisinart and cook down to a yummy sauce!

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Silly Buddy, Bellina and a bit of Shelly

Dahlias, Found a New Button on my Camera!





Dahlia Fun & Photos






Every year, after our annual show, the Monterey Bay Dahlia Society has it's "Dine-Around".

We choose 3 gardens to visit and enjoy a meal at each one.  Our first garden was at Doris Wilson's on Green Valley Rd.  in the Salsipuedes area.  Doris is in her late 70's and is a go getter.   Garden 2 was at Kevin and Karen's "Corralitos Gardens".  Under the oaks, surrounded by amazing dahlias, Kevin had a BBQ going...the sun was shining, gorgeous!  Stop 3 was a drive by at our place, "Day Valley Dahlias"...then on to Betty & Jim Crandall's for delicious desserts!