Thursday, July 31, 2008

A Good View

There are nine houses in this block. This is the only house that doesn't have a hedge or a wall in front of there house. Forty years ago there were no walls or hedges. The lawns went right down the block and you didn't know were the property line was.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Miltonia spectabalis 'alba'

Just because it's beautiful.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Plants For The Caterpillars



Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden had a butterfly show and these Passion flowers were on sale. Some very beautiful butterflies lay their eggs on these vines. If you don't like caterpillars you might get plants that have the right type of nectar. Then you will have the butterflies in your yard without having chewed up plants.

Monday, July 28, 2008

Bali Red Lotus Seedling At It's Best

While the mature bud of the lotus is very beautiful, I like the first day of the open flower. But there is a problem. On the first day the flower opens around 8 to 9AM and closes at noon. On the second and third day the lotus opens fully. If the day is calm and dry the flower may last to the fourth day.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Modern Next To The Spanish


The zoning laws make it easier to build with a Spanish style. We have to be careful that we don't make it look like an amusement park.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Spanish Style

The building is new but the style is old. In the 20s and 30s the majority of our buildings were Spanish or Mediterranean. In the 60s until the 80s most new buildings were mainly square. Now we are going back to our roots.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Avocado And Mamey

The avocado and the mamey crop is shared with the squirrels. This year we have enough fruit for everyone.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Just Plain Beautiful

'The lotus is one of the most beautiful and best known of wetland plants, growing in still waters all over the world. The species seen in southeast Asia is Nelumbo nucifera. The lotus is a symbol for the Buddha and also represents purity. It blooms briefly and represents the power of the soul to rise from the muddy waters of the lower realms of consciousness into the sunlight of a better life. Seeds have been found that would still germinate after 1,300 years.'
But for me, it's just plain beautiful.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Gas Station

It was a gas station and now it was a Mexican restaurant. The restaurant had no parking and people just didn't want to walk a block for a meal. The property has been empty for many years.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

North Ponce Entrance

This is the newest entrance to the city. They call it an entrance but it is 8 blocks south of the cities perimeter. The clock has a chime that strikes loudly every 15 minutes and really loud on the hour. The city hall has a similar loud clock that we can hear on quite days.

Monday, July 21, 2008

A New Drainage System


On Friday and Saturday the county was digging a drain for the street. They used 10 large trucks, trailers and machinery. There was only one lane of traffic for the two days. The drains looked good by the end of Saturday.


But they were back Monday with only three pieces of machinery to block up the street. At least the cars could get through the area. They had to repair the drain as they made it an inch and a half too high. That's our money working for use.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Golden Nugget Mango

We started eating mangoes at the end of April and now we are eating the last of our mangoes. The mango season has been early this year, at least in our yard.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Glass Balls

Chihuly brought his glass art to the Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden for two winters. He sold a lot of his art. But the best part is that a few people bought some of the pieces and gave it to the garden. You might like to see my Chihuly movie clip.

Friday, July 18, 2008

He's Here!

'Caught In The Act' is the work of English sculpture David Goode (click here to see some of his work). The statue brightens up our neighborhood.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Summer Time

Summertime is the name of this orchid and it's up to the name. They grow in the trees and bloom for the entire summer.