What a wonderful time of spring! The sun rises earlier and is higher in the sky, lightening up different parts of the garden. I love to go out in the morning and follow the light how it moves from one area to another, playing with the darker parts and brightening up others. There is constant change until the garden is bathed into golden morning light.
The filigrane shapes of this decorative piece that I found at a yard sale is highlighted in a narrow strip of sunlight.
Kibeau is looking for a sunny spot as well where he can watch the little bugs and spiders bustling through the leaves.
Look at the leaves of the Japanese Maple!
The birds have turned up as well. If you look hard at the left picture, you can see a male Hooded Oriole in the leaves of the Pineapple guava whereas the Cedar Waxwings are easy to spot at the top of my neighbor's gingko tree.
There are peony buds and the blue-green foliage of California poppies (Eschscholzia californica) caught in the light...
... as well as Coyote mint (Monardella villosa) and Calamintha nepeta, a bee magnet later in the summer that also has a lovely scent...
... and even some succulents like Sedum Autumn Joy and the little decorative bird next to the Echeveria.
I love this little angel sitting on a piece of driftwood right in front of the birdbath.
Some plants are fully immersed in the morning light...
... while others just capture the first little bits of light. Oh, how do I love this!
Your lovely garden has brightened my morning. Inspiration for what I am trying achieve. thank you so much for sharing
ReplyDeleteYour garden is gorgeous Carola. Lucky you to have flowers blooming and green. That's what nice about Coastal-ish California. I see you have your friend too. It's good to be loved. And nice photos too! Have a great weekend. hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteYou have such a beautiful place. Thank you for sharing it. Have a lovely day.
ReplyDeleteThese photos are incredibly beautiful. I know what you mean about this time of year (though for me, this time of year will be in about three or four weeks!). Kibeau -- thanks for showing him in that beautiful light. And all those colorful flowers and plants. It's a little bit of heaven in your world, I think!
ReplyDeleteLovely, lovely lovely. I am very jealous!
ReplyDeleteAs I look out our living room color, there is nothing in bloom to brighten up the day, but then looking at the lovely colors in this post did do just that, Carola. I am a bit envious, but then New England is not known for an early spring and certainly not this year 😟
ReplyDeleteI did enjoy seeing your photographs, they are all so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan