Thursday, February 24, 2011

Butchart Gardens February 19, 2011

Spring Prelude indoor garden

Gone were the striped Amaryllis flowers of just a couple of weeks ago. Instead, there were dark red ones and these delicate-looking white flowers with red/pink edges.

Outside

The Japanese garden has a lot of moss at this time of year.

Rockland & Beacon Hill Park Feb. 9, 2011

Seen in a Rockland neighbourhood yard - this combination of pinecones and snowdrops around a tree trunk makes for a nice way to display the flowers, I think.

At Government House there was a bit of colour. Not shown: pink rhodos in bloom.

The usual array of birds were at Beacon Hill Park - the mallards, wigeons, Canada geese and Henry the Heron.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Butchart Gardens February 2, 2011

Spring Prelude indoor garden

It's nice to see blossoms at this time of year even if they are indoors.

These Amaryllis flowers were my favourite of the day.

A bromeliad of some sort?

Interesting leaves.

Outside - sunshine!

By the way, if you ever need a wheelchair, the gardens has some available for a $10 refundable deposit.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

A harbour area walk - Feb. 1, 2011

Periodically, John Lennon's 'Yellow Submarine' Rolls Royce is displayed in the museum lobby.

I finally got around to walking through Cridge Park to see what has been going on. Neglected for years and used as a campground, it has seen a burst of activity recently.

The stones in the centre look as if they should have plaques on them, but don't (yet?). Ferns have been planted around some of the trees and tree stumps.

Perhaps residents in the new condos in the area got tired of looking at the squalor and pushed for the park to be cleaned up.

Lured by 'that aircraft smell' I walked along the harbour. I'm not sure if this pond at the Laurel Point Inn is new or renewed.

But I always feel like I'm on vacation when walking by it.

Near sunset, a float plane taxies out and it's time for me to go home.

A foggy day - January 27, 2011

After walking around in the fog for a while, I start to crave colour wherever it can be found - tulips in a shop doorway (left), and this strange yellow object (right) in with pineapples at the grocery store. I learned later it is a citrus fruit known as Buddha's Hand... but at $8.99 it didn't come home with me.