Saturday, September 12, 2009

Just Passing Through??

The other day as I was looking out my kitchen window, I saw a baby
Chipping Sparrow being feed by its parent. I quickly grabbed my camera.




As I was concentrating on the sparrows I caught a glimpse of yellow on
the railing. It all happened so quickly, and then that little spec of yellow was gone.



What a little beauty!
At first I thought it was probably a Yellow Throated Warbler since one had stopped by in the Spring.

 

However, upon
checking further I think it may be an immature Blackburnian Warbler.
I don't see warblers very often.....What do you think?










          Here is a side and bottom view.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Missouri Botanical Gardens - The Japanese Garden

This garden is one of the largest traditional Japanese gardens in North America. It is called a "garden of pure, clear harmony and peace."

This fountain is found at the entrance to the garden.

Some of the shaded walkways are lined with hostas.



There was quite a large sand garden.
The garden totals fourteen acres surrounding a five acre lake.



Many of the lotus has already finished blooming.
However, I did find this yellow one with a pretty green dragonfly.




In the distance you can see a traditional Japanese bridge.



Of course, we did stop to feed the koi fish as we crossed one of the bridges.
That one in front had his mouth open waiting for us to drop in the fish food.


We have finally reached the bridge that will lead us out of the garden.


And the family is still hanging in there with smiles on their faces.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Missouri Botanical Gardens - Bird Garden

Another interesting part of the Missouri Botanical Gardens was the Bird Garden.  This is an area dedicated to attracting birds and butterflies which includes many vibrantly colored flowers.
       This is the entrance


This was the only bird other than a hummingbird that I saw while walking through the garden.  You really need to look closely to see him because he blends in so well with his surroundings.

The colors were so vivid and beautiful.



Some really tall sunflowers.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

The Missouri Botanical Gardens - Water Lillies

One of my favorite places to visit in St. Louis is the Missouri Botanical Gardens. This year they are celebrating their 150th anniversary. It is the oldest botanical garden in continuous operation in the nation. It was established by Henry Shaw as a public botanical garden from the very beginning.
The reflecting pools hold a collection of signature water lilies. The tropical water lilies and giant Victoria water lilies have been a major garden attraction since the first head gardener, James Gurney, introduced them to St. Louis in 1890. If you interested in learning more you can go to www.mobot.org.




    

Dragonflies love them....

These next two pictures are of the same flower, however, taken at different ISO settings.  The differences in color are really interesting.
ISO 200
                      ISO 80
Can't you just picture a big, fat frog sitting on that lillypad?

Bees are always flying in and out of them....
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And here is my family waiting "patiently" for me, so we can move on.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Meet Me in St. Louis

Hoosier Hoops
We were finally able to get away for a week to visit our daughter's family in St. Louis. One of the highlights of our visits there always is to shoot hoops with our grandson.


His Grandpa wants him to remember that even though he was born in Missouri, he has Hoosier roots and tries to keep him supplied in the proper uniform.




Let's Score One for the HOOSIERS!




Our Blue-Eyed Girl

With her Mommy.....

...Her Grandma ...


....and Her Grandpa

She just turned seven months old and is so fun to watch.

Toes are just as good to suck on as thumbs!




It won't be long till she has that crawling thing figured out.


The Butterfly Bush

About three and one-half years ago on the day of our grandson's baptism, they planted a Butterfly Bush in their yard. While I was outside playing hoops, frisbee and hide-and-go-seek, I was also able to see some of the beautiful visitors that were attacted to that bush.

A Monarch


A Tiger Swallowtail

...and some very, busy Bees.

It was a beautiful week!