Sunday, January 27, 2008

Saturday Sun, Before the Rain

A virtual filmstrip, if you will, of our sunny morning and early afternoon, a brief respite from the spate of rain we are gratefully receiving.

First, my kingdom for a tall building, so as to have photographic access to the INCREDIBLE mountainscape that lay before our eyes this morning. This is about a once-in-a-decade sight. All of the mountains to the north of us were blanketed in brilliant white. We're usually breathtaken at the taller peaks covered in snow. But this -- this was amazing. Sadly, I could not get high enough to take a representative shot...at least not without driving for miles. Click on this photo, and you'll have a taste, at least.


Second, the new railroad fixtures at renovated crossing. I have always been in love with railroads and their accompanying features. I think they speak to the wanderer in my soul -- of possibility, of potential, of progress.

Third, poles and the coming clouds that are currently watering our urban hamlet.

Fourth, dear friends' son, baby CB, is learning how to suck his thumb. Prodigy! (Be sure to note the Michelin-baby wrist.)

Fifth, attitude development, at 12 weeks, no less!

Sixth, baby CB finally naps.
Seventh, incredible tree in incredible sun, downtown Orange, post-brunch.
Eighth, my favorite potato bush and go-to photo subject, up against the garage.
Ninth, guava tree in backyard. The word that comes to mind every time I behold this specimen is "pregnant." We've been bingeing on the guavas this month.
Tenth, the blood oranges are ripening, the blood oranges are ripening! I can hardly contain my excitement. We have about 15 fruits on our little tiny whiskey-barrel tree. The sad part is that I have about 15 different recipes I want to try with them, so that's probably not enough fruit. I guess I'll have to be choosy.

6 comments:

BrightStar (B*) said...

I love the attitude of the baby!

That tree is impressively huge.

Beautiful shots of the sky.

concretegodmother said...

Thank you, Bright*! His little attitude was pretty hilarious. It's amazing how early their personalities manifest themselves.

Gorgeous day it was. I didn't have to look hard for opportunities.

Lomagirl said...

I LOVE guavas. How did you grow one in you garden? Where do you get it? (Don't incriminate yourself or partner in answer- just help me get one in my parents yard!)

concretegodmother said...

We bought the guava tree at Osh Hardware! No big secret there. :-) It wasn't that expensive; maybe $30 or so. We had choices between white and pink; we picked pink. We placed it in the ground in a fairly sunny spot; it requires regular watering. It flowered the first spring we had it; got about 4 guavas. We have to hand-pollinate a lot of the time; the bees don't seem to like it as much as they like the rosemary and lavender. But it's worth the small extra effort; they are delicious!

Audrey Mango said...

Fresh fruit in your yard in January! Amazing! :)

concretegodmother said...

That's SoCal, baby! ;-)