Friday, April 5, 2013

Spring, and a question

Phyl & Dave's yard:

Walnut trees at Justin's:

First rose at G Street:

Dick and I have been working in the yard a lot.  Dick is mostly using the weedeater, I'm pruning, raking, sweeping.  I'm going to call this a blue jay, unless I hear differently from anyone out there ... Brother-in-law Tom the Ornithologist.

After watching Rehab Addict on cable one day, I thought, "I can do that."  So, using the watering trough left behind by the tenant and saving all crape myrtle pruned branches (not pruned in 5 years so they're quite long), I came up with my first piece of garden art.  Because Justin rolled his eyes at me, I ask you,
 
Keep it and improve it?  or send it to the burn pile?  Results of this survey to be published later. 

4 comments:

  1. Jules would say I am more of an ornery-thologist, but I have done some bird watching. True Blue Jays occur only east of the Rockies. This is a Western Scrub Jay. Very aggressive birds. Up in the mountains you can see the similar, but very distinctive, Steller's Jay and the smaller Western Blue Bird.

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    1. Thank you, Tom, for your expert-to-us opinion.

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  2. garden art survey: I say keep it and improve it! I've seen beautiful sculptural things done with sticks! Mike made a piece of art out of a bunch of branches as a gift for his mom a few Christmases ago, and I remember seeing a gorgeous tapestry-like array of gnarly branches as art in a fancy house at Sea Ranch once. The key seems to be that difficult balance between organic and organized.

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    1. Thanks Nicole. You're the 4th opinion received. So far it's 3:1 in favor of keeping and improving. I'll now be googling images of woven branches.

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