Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Photo of the Week: Alternate angle

The Romanov family, and in particular Nicholas and his daughters Maria and Anastasia, were avid lovers of photography as evidenced by the numerous photos they took. Sometimes this meant multiple people taking photos of the same moment in time as shown below.


The scene is a winter wonderland depicting Nicholas and, I presume, his daughters Olga, Tatiana, and Anastasia. On the far left-hand side of the photo is another camera. Whoever is wielding this camera took a near identical photo at the same moment.



Wednesday, June 22, 2022

Photo of the Week: It's not just a boulder...

It's a rock.

I wonder if the rock above is the same as the one below, albeit taken years apart.








A bit off tangent but that last photo reminds me of the video game Limbo.

Wednesday, June 15, 2022

Photo(s) of the Week: The June Trio

First a small life update: I changed schedules at work recently so I will be posting between 11 p.m. and 12 a.m. instead of my normal time of 3 a.m. except, possibly, on weekends.

Now, since the 15th is the midpoint of June it is only right to post about the June Trio of Grand Duchesses Tatiana, Maria, and Anastasia, who were all born this month.








Tuesday, June 7, 2022

Gardening: Nature is an Autocrat

As the title says, Mother Nature is an autocrat. All of the cantaloupe seedlings died and all but one of the sunflower seedlings died. So here comes Round 2. Tons of bird and squirrel-planted sunflowers have popped up though. I also scattered a bunch of marigold and California poppy seeds a little over a month ago and they are just no beginning to grow. I've also sown columbine under the existing crabapple tree (because I'm sick of mowing under there) and butterfly weed seeds in the mulch around the house.

As for trees the potted maple has begun leafing out although it's been slow going. I repotted it into a larger pot to try and help it out. Lazarus has has also leafed out although the main stem appears dead as it's begun sprouting leaves from a new stem. I've taken two cuttings from a ginkgo tree and potted them so here's hoping that in ~2 months they'll have taken root. I've also managed to save and pot two crabapple seedlings. Most exciting of all is that I was recently eating an apple when I discovered that a seed had sprouted inside of it, producing a root about a quarter-inch long. So I potted that and am now praying that it will survive. The Lord taketh but He also giveth.