First Frangipani

The first of the frangipani, AKA plumeria, are bursting onto the scene with their fragrant floral display. Thanks to a mild winter all the plumeria plants came through intact and promise an abundant supply of these lovely tropical flowers. Though we haven’t enough to make leis, there will be more than enough to make smiles,Continue reading “First Frangipani”

Special Sun Things

Nearly every day I observe and image the sun though specially-designed telescopes that exclude all harmful rays and make it safe for the eye. I have three of these dedicated telescopes, each with their own special filters that reveal different solar details. I think of them as my “special sun things.” I am holding theContinue reading “Special Sun Things”

Guava Shy

We examined a hedge after it had been trimmed and found guava blossoms reclusively resting in its inner recesses. I had never noticed them before. The flowers could have spectacularly adorned the plant, but they preferred its inner depths where they could hide, bright, beautiful, and bashful. #guava #hedge

Happy May Day, Lei Day

Happy May Day! May first marks the halfway mark between the spring equinox and the summer solstice. In past times many considered it the first day of summer. Here in Florida, it seems so as well. The bright spring green colors have softened in anticipation of summer’s heat which is just around the corner. InContinue reading “Happy May Day, Lei Day”

Mocking the Bird

There were strange flurries visible outside the window so I had to go investigate. A red-shouldered hawk had perched on the birdfeeder, and a mockingbird had become fed up with it. After several passes from different directions the mockingbird zeroed on the seat of its problem. After a quick lick to the hawk’s derriere, theContinue reading “Mocking the Bird”