March 2007

Sunburst

sun-planterArtwork depicting the sun is very common worldwide. For agricultural people, the warming rays of the sun held great importance. Petroglyphs of the sunburst have often been found wherever ancient peoples lived. The Chumash and Yokut tribes here in California are no exception with petroglyph sites dotting the map.

In recent times the sunburst has often been used to decorate clocks and weather instruments. Sculptures of the sunburst have been around from ancient times to the present as it continues to be a popular subject for artists.

Over the weekend I mounted this nice sunburst replica over a planter on a fence in the patio.

Yellow Moth Orchid

yellow-orchid.jpgDon’t let its delicate appearance fool you. This exotic, graceful orchid is among the most hardy of houseplants. Phalaenopsis orchids are commonly referred to as “Moth Orchids” and are considered among the easiest of the orchid family to care for as well as the most recognizable. The long-lasting flowers bloom perfectly for up to three months. The flowering intervals vary with each plant, and you may be treated to a bloom as often as twice a year. Phalaenopsis have become one of the most popular variety of orchids because of their low maintenance and delicate balance of poise and elegance.

We picked up this beauty yesterday at our local garden center. There are three blooms and more on the way. Click the picture for a larger view.

A Panoramic View of Catalina Island

I took this photo (actually five photos stitched together) from Del Cerro Park, one of the highest points on the Palos Verdes Peninsula in Southern California. The panorama sweeps from the Southeast (San Pedro Hill is the high point on the left) across the horizon where Catalina Island can be seen below the clouds in the distance. The sweep continues to the West-Southwest toward Santa Barbara Island which can only be seen on an exceptionally clear day. Somewhere near the center, you can see Verna taking photos of Portuguese Bend. Click on the image for a larger version.

Catalina