This blog used to be called Roscoe Blvd. I have expanded the area I want to cover to all of Palm Valley. Palm Valley is not strictly delineated and only semi-official. There are signs where you enter it, but it exists more in the mind than on a map. We aren't a subdivision. We don't have covenants nor a homeowner"s association. Roscoe Blvd. is the main thoroughfare with lots of little side streets. I hope to start recording more of it this summer.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
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Saturday, January 28, 2012
Spanish moss on Lady Banks rose
This is some lovely fresh moss on the larger branch of my Lady Banks rose (see post below). The rose branch is exfoliating to a rich red bark.
Lady Banks rose, at rest.
When I started my garden (jungle) 18 years ago the yard was pretty much lawn (dying in the shade) and a few big trees. I hate lawns, so when a patch of grass died I would put down a paver, a stone, a container, a trellis, an arch, or a plant. One of the first plants I put in was a Lady Banks rose. This rose is a climber and it does that aggressively. It is mostly thornless and blooms but once a year, in the Spring. It's wonder is that it lives happily, entwined in other plants. It doesn't shade them out and it stands partial shade with vigor. I sort of lost track of it as other, newer plants went in around it. Every now and then, in full Summer, I'd run into one of it's branches, hanging in my face and trim it to above my head.
Two years ago, in the Spring, I noticed that fully half of the backyard was covered with Lady Banks' tiny yellow blooms. This reveals a small part of the lattice the one little plant has become in 18 years. Patience is a virtue.
Two years ago, in the Spring, I noticed that fully half of the backyard was covered with Lady Banks' tiny yellow blooms. This reveals a small part of the lattice the one little plant has become in 18 years. Patience is a virtue.
Lucky fence, Roscoe
I have photographed this fence for the last 2 years. In summer it is covered with thick vines and in winter the leaves fall revealing the fence. I have been waiting for a perfect (in my head) balance of rampant vine and organized fence. This is it. the gate of the fence was open the day I took it, on the way to the grocery. On the way back it had all been cleared and it was just a fence. Thus the lucky.
Red berries, Roscoe
Those of you who follow my blogs know that I have a thing for red berries or berry-like objects. These are just down the road from me.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Exfoliating palm frond, Roscoe.
Usually you see palm fronds a solid green on the tree or a papery brown on the ground. I have never noticed one in the process of changing.
Palm fronds, Roscoe
Being as this blog is about Roscoe, I have started parking on the side of the road and walking to look at a larger area than I usually cover. There is something interesting everywhere I stop.
It's complicated 1 Palm Bole, Roscoe
A new theme to work on for the new year. I spend a lot of time photographing nature. I usually try to isolate a graceful shape of pattern. But nature is chaos, everything trying to get to light or food. I have been having fun lately photographing the wonderful organized confusion. This is shot one in the "It's Complicated" series.
Monday, January 9, 2012
Two mailboxes, Roscoe Blvd.
These two mailboxes are within 4 houses of each other on South Roscoe. I guess creative people tend to flock together.
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