I have a small pile of unwritten posts - the Democratic Unity Dinner last Tuesday, How Exit Glacier introduced me to Salfón, el limpiador de tejados, something on the uniting possibilities of funerals, the Charter College Graduation, and others that will probably slip away as time passes and more current events take priority.
So I was going to post these photos from the botanical garden yesterday just because I thought they were pretty neat. In one case, I was smart and took a picture of name of the flower so I'd remember. This red one is a masterwort - Astrantia "Ruby Wedding" Apiaceae.
But I got so caught up shooting these two that I forgot to the the name.
I was even going to ride back to the gardens and find out. A good excuse to get some exercise. But I had some things to take care of and then it started to rain really hard.
Hard enough that the drops were actually splashing on our deck table. And I decided you're going to have to just appreciate the flowers and their insect friends as anonymous visitors to the blog. But I'm now on the lookout for a good insect field guide, one that allows me to distinguish between different types of flies like the two in the pictures above.
Even though the rain is down to a light drizzle now, my back fender somehow disappeared Saturday when we were out in pretty substantial rain. You can get a sense from this picture of water in Chester Creek gushing out from under New Seward Highway.
Hi Steve,
ReplyDeleteI believe that second flower is Asteraceae Echinops Ritro (common name Globe Thistle).
AKPetMom - Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI was there when these beautiful pictures were taken!
ReplyDeleteHi again,
ReplyDeleteI just got to thinking if you were a flower person perhaps you would enjoy the blog from our gardens in Palmer. Here's the link in case your are interested. (as you can see I've been a bit lax on my updates but expect to do another this weekend after I take some new pix)
http://palmergardens.blogspot.com/