Thursday, 1 June 2023

Botanics, the floral side

 

C likes the traditional bright yellow eschscholzia. I quite liked these pale yellow ones, and it was odd that only a handful were dotted so copiously with small flies.









We were lucky to be at the right time to see the handkerchief tree in full bloom.



This was a tall palm-like "tree" in the temeperate zone glass house, with leaves something like banana tree and a bloom amazing like Bird of Paradise, only much larger and less colourful. 








Wednesday, 31 May 2023

May Favourites

 are very thin on the ground, it was a low-energy month. I'm including one with an April watermark because it wasn't uploaded to Splitcoast till May.

 






The June header is taken from our trip to the Bambouseraie in Anduze last June. I feel so bad that I haven't done anything with last year's holiday photos yet. There never seems to be enough time.


Tuesday, 30 May 2023

Botanic Birds and Beasts

 I'll split the Botanic Gardens into two posts as I have several mandarin duck photos...

As per the title, this one is (mostly) birds. 














A snatched shot of the squirrel. From the sound in the bushes we had thought it was a bird, but I think it was the squirrel taking a flying leap to grab a berry from the tree. 



I'll be back with May Favourites tomorrow, and then the flowers from the Botanic Gardens.

The full album can be found here. 


Sunday, 28 May 2023

Along the coast

 I recently had to go for my annual medical check-up for work, and this time I made an afternoon appointment for after work. Knowing that I would have a little spare time I tucked my camera into my bag, and took a few photos on the way.

First up was the changed decor on this utility box - last year it displayed a Viking cycling along, a sheep looking through a porthole and the Pigeon Chimneys (as blogged here). This year it was totally different.



Shortly after that, you reach yacht club land, so I spotted this sign.


After that I reached Bull Island, a bird reserve and two golf links.  I cycled out to it along the second causeway, so between the two I spotted a couple of egrets and some shelduck.




As it was fairly overcast I didn't great photos on the reserve, but here are a couple. It was certainly lovely to feel sand beneath my feet and smell the tang of salt air. 




On the way back I spotted some more utility box art. I'm afraid the close-up didn't turn out well, and I can't remember if at that stage I was just using my phone because I needed to get home and get dinner cooked before going out again...I'm thinking it was just my phone at this stage. In any case, I also took a long shot to depict the setting, because just beyond the road is St. Anne's Park, and in fact there was a heron in the little pond/lake.



Since Saturday was a beautiful sunny morning with blue skies, and we were both awake early, we took a trip to the Botanic Gardens and I'll be along shortly with a recap of that. We were delighted to see a mandarin duck (they've been gone from the park for several years now) and a little grebe, plus a swan family with very young cygnets. 


Sunday, 7 May 2023

Paris in brief

 A few Paris photos. There is a full album available here.

Unfortunately I came down with a cold the day after we arrived, so I was not feeling the best. And the weather is probably the worst we have ever experienced in April. Friday afternoon was beautifully warm and sunny, we enjoyed sitting by the pond in the centre of the Luxembourg Gardens. Saturday morning was so wet in the Jardin des Plantes that I never took my camera out - and we realised that even for a short visit, two pairs of jeans would have been a good idea!


Mostly we walked and wandered, so here I'm just going to post no more than a dozen of my favourite photos. 

It was raining on Sunday morning when we went up to the Arc de Triomphe. (In the album, you will see a couple of architectural models from when it was first proposed. There is a model of the first suggestion, and then a reproduction of the final version which is much less fussy. We spent the last afternoon, after we had checked out, visiting an exhibition on the restoration of Notre-Dame in the architecture and heritage museum (https://www.citedelarchitecture.fr/en). There were some really interesting videos interviewing some of the different craftspeople involved in the restoration. 


Montmartre


The rooster from the cathedral spire

Near le Gare du Nord

the city, seen from Montmartre


façade of the Dior building on the Champs Elysees
 

I loved this octopus on the oceanographic institute, but it was hard to get a good photo

along the Seine


Notre-Dame

Sunday, 30 April 2023

April Favourites

 I should be along in a few days with photos from our trip to Paris.

In the meantime, here are my favourite cards from April, along with a wistaria header photo taken in Farmleigh last May.