It's always surprising to look out the window of a plane and see elements of the kind of geometry I put into my map drawings, even in a landscape I've never visited or even seen before. There was a lot of variety between the coasts, and I never got tired of looking out the window.
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Thursday, May 17, 2012
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
San Francisco
I haven't been posting much because I've been madly working on large drawings for a show at Boston City Hall (more on that later!), and also because I was away for about ten days visiting friends in San Francisco and SoCal. Here are some of the things I saw (click on them for the full effect):
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Early Summer Garden
I've been at home a lot lately waiting for a wisdom tooth surgery to heal, which is mostly a pain except that it gives me more time to peer at my little porch garden. I'm trying a lot of new plants this year, and I hope they all work!
There was a big rainstorm last night, so when I went out this morning everything was green and wet -- perfect for taking morning photos!
Marigolds (I don't actually like them much, but they keep bugs off the tomatoes, and the deep red color is rather pretty):
There was a big rainstorm last night, so when I went out this morning everything was green and wet -- perfect for taking morning photos!
Marigolds (I don't actually like them much, but they keep bugs off the tomatoes, and the deep red color is rather pretty):
The tiniest proto-stringbean! Can you even see it?
First tomato flower! This year I bought four different heirloom tomato seedlings. I think this one is a pink and yellow striped beefsteak tomato. Can't wait!
My friend China Blue gave me these strawberry plants from her garden when I visited last summer, and they actually wintered over and started blooming this spring! I think this one didn't get properly fertilized though, it's such a funny shape:
I also bought strawberry seedlings from the nursery since I wasn't sure if the others would flower properly this year:
Pretty pea flowers:
And a little pea! These guys are shelling peas, so I might just try to eat the pods before they get big (like snow peas). I also have the most adorable proto-sugar snap peas slowly growing on the other vines.
I bought some Thunbergia "African Sunset" seedlings at the nursery. When they aren't being mysteriously eaten (what snips off stems and leaves on a second-floor balcony garden? Rogue, sentient clippers?), the flowers are really beautiful. They start out a dark pink and fade to light yellow, like this one:
I bought a mini rose plant for $7.50 (at Brattle Florist in Harvard Square -- super good deal, guys!) and planted it in a larger pot, and immediately it shot out new branches and buds. This one's juuuust about to pop open:
For some reason everything's been bolting before it has a chance to grow leaves big enough to eat (spinach, radishes, bok choi). But I figure if I can't eat it, I might as well see what the flowers look like. Maybe they'll help attract bees up here, which can be an issue for pollination. Chinese mustard buds:
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