The virtues of stubborn repetition
Mar. 23rd, 2009 05:26 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I was over at Maia's, cleaning the mice, feeding the snakes, and lying in wait for squirrels.
I went to let the goose out, and give him run of his yard (April is the last of the geese, coyotes got the others, so he is in a cage in the evenings, and only released if there is someone to return him at night).
Which was when I saw the crocus. There are number of them in pots. They are stunning. A really nice shade of purple, with a hard gloss on the outer petals, and a wonderful veining. This was a saffron crocus, just opening. So I watered them (there were others, not in bloom) and set up the computer, and everything else.
Then I spent time shooting the flower. After which I went to the computer, and watching the birds, and listening for squirrels (of which there were none). Every so often I went back to the flower, and shot some more, trying to catch the essence of it, as it opened.
This is the way my first glimpse looked.
A Study in Saffron

There are more.
I went to let the goose out, and give him run of his yard (April is the last of the geese, coyotes got the others, so he is in a cage in the evenings, and only released if there is someone to return him at night).
Which was when I saw the crocus. There are number of them in pots. They are stunning. A really nice shade of purple, with a hard gloss on the outer petals, and a wonderful veining. This was a saffron crocus, just opening. So I watered them (there were others, not in bloom) and set up the computer, and everything else.
Then I spent time shooting the flower. After which I went to the computer, and watching the birds, and listening for squirrels (of which there were none). Every so often I went back to the flower, and shot some more, trying to catch the essence of it, as it opened.
This is the way my first glimpse looked.
A Study in Saffron

There are more.
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Date: 2009-03-24 09:50 pm (UTC)I happen to really like the flowers, and they (being a mediterranean plant) do all right here, so I will be (even if in pots) cultivating them.
Food, Flowers and Fotos... they provide all sorts of sustenance.
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Date: 2009-03-24 09:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-03-24 09:58 pm (UTC)My Not Jonquils have been really good at pot culture. I am going to have to remove them, again, because they are going to break the pot. I planted four, and, two years later, I have something like 25 (so far).
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Date: 2009-03-24 11:21 pm (UTC)