I happened to look out the window this morning and saw these two odd shapes sticking out on either side of one of the bars on my fire escape. At first I thought it was a piece of plastic bag that had somehow blown and got stuck there.
A few minutes later, I looked again and saw that it was a dragon fly! It was sitting so still that I didn't think it was something alive.
I've never seen one in the city before, but it sure was a nice way to start the day!
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Sunday, June 20, 2010
GuestPeek: Along the Edge
My friend Okolo sent me these images.
Where edges meet something wonderful happens. . .
Where edges meet something wonderful happens. . .
. . .It really just depends on how you look at it.
Thanks Okolo! :-)
Sunday, June 13, 2010
They're Back...
At the end of the driveway, behind the building, there used to be tall trees. They must have been there for awhile, because one of them had actually grown through the fence, and a bit of the trunk is still there (within the white circle). In the afternoon I liked the way they looked silhouetted against the sky.
Then one day, for whatever reason, they were cut down (in fact they've been cut twice) and you can see for yourself what that looks like. At some point, I guess they'll either figure out or get around to cutting out the root, because whatever type of plant this is, it grows back quite rapidly (these two pictures were taken about a year apart).
Until that time, I'll continue to enjoy them as much as I can.
Friday, June 4, 2010
The Curb Repurposed
Labels:
delight,
edge,
gardens,
green space,
integrate,
IRthS,
repurposing,
UEVM
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Welcome to Permie Peeks!
Several years ago, I woke up
to an incredibly loud pounding noise. I couldn't imagine what it was. It
went on for a bit, then stopped, then started again. I went over to the window
and looked out, but didn't see anything. Then the noise got closer! As if it
was right under my window! I looked out again, but still didn't see anything. Finally, I stuck my head out of the
window and saw someone breaking up the concrete by the curb. The sidewalk
there had recently been redone, so I wondered what was going on. Of course, I
immediately thought the worst— that my apartment building's oil tank had busted
again and they needed to get to it.
A little later, as I was leaving for work, I
saw my building’s super in the lobby and asked if he knew anything. He said
that he had requested some trees to be planted and the city had come to break
the ground for the tree pits! Well let me tell you that gave a wonderful lift
to my day. When I came home that evening, two new little trees had been planted
in front of my building. Now, whenever I go out, I see them and they make me
smile.
And that's what this blog is
about.
Whether on its own or
through deliberate intervention, nature pokes it's head out in the most
unexpected and delightful ways. It's all
right there in front of us if we only take a moment to appreciate it.
I plan to do just that, recording what I see with my trusty camera.
Come join me! It should be
fun!
—Jill
Labels:
baby trees,
delight,
trees,
VRRS
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