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Desert sand Verbana basking in moonlight. Not a typical scene you would find in a hard environment like this. Deserts are known for extremes but given the right amount of water and warmth, the desert floor springs to life with a bang.

 

Eventhough this whole event is shortlived, happening only once in several years,it does leave a lasting impression.

 

I consider myself gifted to be able to witness nature's wonders such as this one

Common vervain (Verbena officinalis) in (partial) bloom.

 

Werbena pospolita (Verbana officinalis) w (częściowym) rozkwicie.

on Brazilian Verbena, its favorite snack!

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Butterflies are few & far between ... with Tiger swallowtails being missed the most. Worrisome. But Buckeyes & Viceroys are doing OK at the wetlands. A very hot week ahead in the Deep South. Happy Butterfly Monday!

 

on tall verbana, Georgia yard

 

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Fleur de Verveine de Buenos Aires (Verbena bonariensis).

Argentinian vervain.

 

Le jardin de la maison de Goethe.

 

Weimar. Thuringe. Deutschland.

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I am beginning to love my garden

Photo of the day June 18, 2022 - A lady bug on verbena.

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Sometimes things just work out by chance. We arrived in this flower field just as the moon was setting over the distant mountains and the rising sun began its ascent. The harmony of events, created a wonderfully lit scene across the blooming desert.

Desert sand verbana purple wildflower in White Sands National Park, extra copyspace in selective focus

I thought of my friend Donna when the Macro Monday theme of Imperfection was announced. The reason I thought of her was because she would always say "Aim for Excellence and not Perfection". As I was pondering this I noticed this odd looking, yet beautiful hairy weed weaving its way around some Verbano flowers. Imperfectly perfect. It's another Macro Monday! Have a great day and week!

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In the city of Verbana located on the northern shore of Lake Maggiore in Italy

 

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Desert Sand Verbena in White Sands National Park - dreamy, light artistic filter applied, in selective focus

Portrait view of desert sand verbana purple wildflower in White Sands National Park. Selective focus

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East Bethesda, Maryland, late September 2013. In the garden every year is different. Last year I was harvesting around 80-100 Sun Gold cherry tomatoes almost every day from late June through September. This year I'm getting only 8-10. I got a blast of BIG heirloom tomatoes in July; Mortgage Lifter, Cosmonaut Volkov, Neves, Argentine, ugly but delicious Vorlon from Bulgaria and the star of the show Amana Orange (by far the tastiest big one I've ever grown...). Last year Early Girl was a sugar bomb, this year a bore as were the highly touted Bloody Butcher variety; what works one year in one garden may manifest itself very differently in another place, another time. Other highlights this year were yellow summer squash, lemon thyme, lemon verbana, one precious Savoy cabbage, sweet red Texas Torpedo onions, yellow cippolini onions, Rioja Spanish garlic, "cheese" (shaped) sweet red roasting peppers, red and orange mini bell peppers, hot "fish" peppers from the Chesapeake region, Thai Dragon red peppers (not just hot but very flavorful...), Mammoth dill from California, crazy good oregano from Sicily and over 20 varieties of delicious lettuces (Little Gem, Red Sails, Outredgeous, Gentilina, Oak Leaf, Flame, Red Velvet, Rubin, Speckles, Flame, Sunset, Tango, Bon Jardin, Butter Crunch, etc.). Growing flavorful basil in Maryland is about as difficult as finding a cheap cold glass of beer in Baltimore Town. I grew (and mostly gave away...) Boloso, Genovese, Large Leaf from California, purple Violetto, Classico, Ararat from Armenia and a very unique and wonderful lemon flavored gem from Iran given to me as seed by a neighbor in 'the Chelsea". Flops included raddichico (last year awesome, this year hardly any that didn't bolt...), cilantro (quickly went to seed and turned purple/black yikes!), Mammoth yellow peppers (never turned yellow nor grew Mammonth but fell off the plant limp and green...), Jimmy Nardello peppers, Bordeaux Spinich, cute but weakly flavored "greek" bush basil, mostly sour strawberries, delicious but out of control mint and cucumbers (some kind of beetle infestation...). My front yard farm "store" (everything is free...) was a success in terms of doing the hang with our way cool neighbors and assorted folks traveling down our street. We've been rewarded with many new friends, thumbs up, right ons, travel tips, countless recipes, "marketing" advice, many bottles of good red wine, home grown produce, dinner invitations, gardening hints, political commentary, personal histories, memories of musical performances, neighborhood news, delicious homemade pesto, delicious summer squash soup, fiery hot pepper ketchup and more. Better still there's a sizable contingent of neighbors who have started growing their own vegetables and herbs including some things I never thought of planting.

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Desert Sand Verbena in White Sands National Park - dreamy, light artistic filter applied

Desert Sand Verbena wildflowers in selective focus at White Sands National Park New Mexico

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All my photography celebrates the physics of light! The McGucken Principle of the fourth expanding dimension: The fourth dimension is expanding at the rate of c relative to the three spatial dimensions: dx4/dt=ic .

 

Lao Tzu--The Tao: Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished.

 

Light Time Dimension Theory: The Foundational Physics Unifying Einstein's Relativity and Quantum Mechanics: A Simple, Illustrated Introduction to the Unifying Physical Reality of the Fourth Expanding Dimensionsion dx4/dt=ic !: geni.us/Fa1Q

 

"Between every two pine trees there is a door leading to a new way of life." --John Muir

 

Epic Stoicism guides my fine art odyssey and photography: geni.us/epicstoicism

 

“The clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness.” --John Muir

 

Epic Poetry inspires all my photography: geni.us/9K0Ki Epic Poetry for Epic Landscape Photography: Exalt Fine Art Nature Photography with the Poetic Wisdom of John Muir, Emerson, Thoreau, Homer's Iliad, Milton's Paradise Lost & Dante's Inferno Odyssey

 

“The mountains are calling and I must go.” --John Muir

 

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Exalt the goddess archetype in the fine art of photography! My Epic Book: Photographing Women Models!

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Exalt your photography with Golden Ratio Compositions!

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Epic Landscape Photography:

geni.us/TV4oEAz

A Simple Guide to the Principles of Fine Art Nature Photography: Master Composition, Lenses, Camera Settings, Aperture, ISO, ... Hero's Odyssey Mythology Photography)

 

All art is but imitation of nature.-- Seneca (Letters from a Stoic - Letter LXV: On the First Cause)

 

The universe itself is God and the universal outpouring of its soul. --Chrysippus (Quoted by Cicero in De Natura Deorum)

 

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East Bethesda, Maryland, Late August, 2013. In the garden every year is different (except for the sign by John Sharbach...). This was a great year! Last August I was harvesting around 80-100 Sun Gold cherry tomatoes almost every day from late June through September. This year I'm getting only 8-10. I got a blast of BIG heirloom tomatoes in July; Mortgage Lifter, Cosmonaut Volkov, Neves, Argentine, ugly but delicious Vorlon from Bulgaria and the star of the show Amana Orange (by far the tastiest big one I've ever grown...). Last year Early Girl was a sugar bomb, this year a bore as were the highly touted Bloody Butcher variety; what works one year in one garden may manifest itself very differently in another place, another time. Other highlights this year were yellow summer squash, lemon thyme, lemon verbana, one precious Savoy cabbage, sweet red Texas Torpedo onions, yellow cippolini onions, Rioja Spanish garlic, "cheese" (shaped) sweet red roasting peppers, red and orange mini bell peppers, hot "fish" peppers from the Chesapeake region, Thai Dragon red peppers (not just hot but very flavorful...), Mammoth dill from California, crazy good oregano from Sicily and over 20 varieties of delicious lettuces (Little Gem, Red Sails, Outredgeous, Gentilina, Oak Leaf, Flame, Red Velvet, Rubin, Speckles, Flame, Sunset, Tango, Bon Jardin, Butter Crunch, etc.). Growing flavorful basil in Maryland is about as difficult as finding a cheap cold glass of beer in Baltimore Town. I grew (and mostly gave away...) Boloso, Genovese, Large Leaf from California, purple Violetto, Classico, Ararat from Armenia and a very unique and wonderful lemon flavored gem from Iran given to me as seed by a neighbor in 'the Chelsea". Flops included radicchio (last year awesome, this year hardly any that didn't bolt...), cilantro (quickly went to seed and turned purple/black yikes!), Mammoth yellow peppers (never turned yellow nor grew Mammonth but fell off the plant limp and green...), Jimmy Nardello peppers, Bordeaux Spinich, cute but weakly flavored "greek" bush basil, mostly sour strawberries, delicious but out of control mint and cucumbers (some kind of beetle infestation...). Still, we grew an incredible amount and variety of delicious produce in a small 'shark tooth' pattern garden 25 feet wide at the back, around 30 feet long tapering down to a blunted point in the front. It sure makes me think about how we use our yards and other land, public and private, in our society. My front yard organic (no factory fertilzers or pesticides, no GMO seeds...) farm "store" (everything is free...) was a success in terms of doing the hang with our way cool neighbors and assorted folks traveling down our street. We've been rewarded with many new friends, thumbs up, right ons, travel tips, countless recipes, "marketing" advice, many bottles of good red wine, home grown produce, dinner invitations, gardening hints, political commentary, personal histories, memories of musical performances, neighborhood news, delicious homemade pesto, delicious summer squash soup, fiery hot pepper ketchup and more. Better still there's a sizable contingent of neighbors who have started growing their own vegetables and herbs including some things I never thought of planting.

East Bethesda, Maryland, Sunday December 8, 2013. Garlic sprouts in the snow. You can enjoy garlic at any stage of development; the shoots are delicious as any Asian food fan can tell you. In mid October I planted Siciliano, Tuscan, Spanish Roja, Transylvanian, Chesnok Red, Music and Metechi organic garlic. In late June or early July I'll have plenty of delicious garlic to share with my neighbors.

 

In the garden every year is different. 2013 was a great year! I got a blast of BIG heirloom tomatoes in July; Mortgage Lifter, Cosmonaut Volkov, Neves, Argentine, ugly but delicious Vorlon from Bulgaria and the star of the show Amana Orange (by far the tastiest big one I've ever grown...). Last year Early Girl was a sugar bomb, this year a bore as were the highly touted Bloody Butcher variety. What happens one year in one garden may work out very differently in another place, another time. Other 2013 highlights were yellow summer squash, lemon thyme, lemon verbana, one precious Savoy cabbage, sweet red Texas Torpedo onions, yellow cippolini onions, red Spanish garlic, "cheese" (shaped) sweet red roasting peppers, red and orange mini bell peppers, hot "fish" peppers from the Chesapeake region, Thai Dragon red peppers (not just hot but very flavorful...), Mammoth dill from California, crazy good oregano from Sicily and over 20 varieties of delicious lettuces (Little Gem, Red Sails, Outredgeous, Gentilina, Oak Leaf, Flame, Red Velvet, Rubin, Speckles, Flame, Sunset, Tango, Bon Jardin, Butter Crunch, etc.). Growing flavorful basil in Maryland is about as difficult as finding a cheap cold glass of beer in Baltimore Town. I grew (and mostly gave away...) Boloso, Genovese, Large Leaf from California, purple Violetto, Classico, Ararat from Armenia and a very unique and wonderful lemon flavored gem from Iran given to me as seed by a neighbor in 'the Chelsea".

 

2013 flops included raddichico (last year awesome, this year hardly any that didn't bolt...), cilantro (quickly went to seed and turned purple/black yikes!), Mammoth yellow peppers (never turned yellow nor grew Mammonth but fell off the plant limp and green...), Jimmy Nardello peppers (great name, no flavor...), Bordeaux Spinich, cute but weakly flavored "greek" bush basil, mostly sour strawberries, delicious but out of control mint and cucumbers (some kind of beetle infestation...).

 

I grew an incredible amount and variety of delicious produce in a small 'shark tooth' pattern garden 25 feet wide at the back, around 30 feet long tapering down to a blunted point in the front. It sure makes me think about how we use our yards and other land, public and private, in our society. My front yard organic (no factory fertilzers or pesticides, no GMO seeds...) farm "store" (everything is free...) was a success in terms of doing the hang with our way cool neighbors and assorted folks traveling down our street. We've been rewarded with many new friends, thumbs up, right ons, travel tips, countless recipes, "marketing" advice, many bottles of good red wine, home grown produce, dinner invitations, gardening hints, political commentary, personal histories, memories of musical performances, neighborhood news, delicious homemade pesto, delicious summer squash soup, fiery hot pepper ketchup and more. Better still there's a sizable contingent of neighbors who have started growing their own vegetables and herbs including some things I never thought of planting.

 

On the last day the "store" was open somebody swiped the table. Next year I'll chain it to a nearby No Parking sign.

 

Postscript. Only about ten of the one hundred twenty seed garlic cloves I planted in October 2013 failed to make it through the harsh winter. On June 1, 2014 I harvested twenty odd large mature heads of garlic, mostly red Spanish Roja (see 2014 Steve's Garden album...). When to harvest? Carefully lift the bulbs from the ground from beneath with a small shovel when the lower leaves are withered and brown but the top six or so leaves are still mostly green with somewhat yellowed tips. Last year I waited until all of the leaves were brown; some of the bulbs rotted in the ground.

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I had to go to work to check on some equipment this morning. Since I was there, I decided to take a few pictures before heading home to spend the day with my wife.

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