Friday, September 28, 2007

Datura Sunsets...

I report to make account of myself, with welcome brevity, I hope! Offering several photos to help describe something of my recent days. The period previous to Stephen's departure yesterday was a richness of visitor's & house guests, one of whom noted our schedule of tucking-in the next guests almost before the sheets were dry...

This datura lives in a pot up on our This Is It! deck has made another bloom, they are quite rare this year...



This very sexy blossom is a variety different from the one I loved in the wilds of Arizona so many years ago. I now know it as an exotic family growing in larger forms, from San Francisco to Hawai'i ... & now here as well.


Such voluptuous form has had my camera's attentions earlier...


There is resonance between it & this evening's sky... after the views several days ago & yesterday morning, with various races & ragattas of boats...















These not from our home view...


Tonight's version of a rainbow got quite impossibly involved with the setting sun's color...




I do love living in this expanse of water scape, even as I tend to the closer landforms:

The spiders have been spinning constantly delightful encounters impediments to one's passage 'most everywhere... inevitably thus requiring that one understands a certain Shiva-like sense of destruction. Webs are teaching me about that...

There are then the joys like this much more elusive jewel:



Or this puzzle of deformation on an equisetum our gardener Hawke brought to wonder:






On a walk several days ago the green contrasted with the beginnings of atumnal colors... I found this bit of perfectly square decay fascinating at the end of the trail near the beach.



The walk I've been working on for the last month is also on a square grid...



I trust I will continue to find balance between such grid logic & the many more natural patterns in my life's various gardens...

I close with this opening into another hollow of wood on that same beach.



1 comment:

molarbear's posts said...

Lovely images, that bring me the riot of colours, forms and shapes that you enjoyed.

On Sunday I was also looking at large plants with those Datura flowers...so your post touched a chord even more than usual!

deponti-on-LJ