Sunday, June 1, 2014

Feeling Festive

This week I am featuring a new painting on the mantle!  I found a vintage frame in my collection and it was a perfect
fit for this painting.  I used to go to the farms in Irvine and set up and paint the Eucalyptus trees that
were planted as a windbreak.  There are not many trees left today.  Instead there are  many new housing developments.
On display is my Mother's lalique purple butterfly and a yellow teapot I found hidden in her cupboard.
Corinne did not like yellow and used to eject any yellow flowers from the house.  The teapot met a similar fate
and was banished to the very back of a shelf.  At first I thought it was broken and then I realized it was just yellow.
I had a very small cactus that was root bound, so I planted it in the ground.  Now it is an enormous tree.  It gets white
giant orchid like flowers that are spectacular and last for a day.
My garden is looking extremely festive.  Summer is officially here!
Mosaic Monday
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8 comments:

  1. The painting is very lovely in that frame - great choice. It is hard to believe the cactus used to be a potted plant. Your garden is beautiful.

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  2. Beautiful garden! Those purple flowers are stunning. My grandma is a painter and has quite a collection of vintage frames, I remember ones similar to yours hanging in her home when I was young. :)

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  3. Summer is definitely here in your garden! Adore the passion flower. Is it perennial in California? We can only grow it as an annual here in Canada.

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    1. Hi Heather. Yes, the passion flower comes back every year. It would like to take over.

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  4. Hi! Beautiful pictures! Love your garden, and yes, that cactus is big!

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  5. What a lovely garden. Your roses in the vase are so pretty! The other photos are awesome, too.

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  6. thank you for linking up to Fishtail Cottage's Garden Party this week! Your garden is gorgeous ~ I love the different textures and colors you have throughout your landscape! xoox, tracie

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  7. Thanks for sharing at the Say G'day Saturday linky party. I've just pinned your post.

    Hope you can join us again this weekend.

    Best wishes,
    Natasha in Oz

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