Sunday, April 29, 2012

Mosaic Monday: Cross Gardens, Part II










Please forgive me for posting some photos and running, but my right hand is still giving me trouble, and I find that I can't really type too long before it starts to ache.  So here are some more photos from the Cross Estate Gardens, near my home in New Jersey.  Enjoy!

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4. Carol  26. Vee  48. Crafty Gardener, Canada  
5. Lavender Dreams  27. Karen, A Scrapbook of Inspiration  49. Brenda  
6. Rajesh, India  28. Teresa  50. The French Hutch  
7. Home is Where the Boat Is  29. Dab of This and That  51. JBigg's Little Pieces  
8. BailiwickStudio  30. SweetMemoirs, Sg  52. Snowball Bush  
9. Black Eyed Susans Kitchen  31. Away for the Weekend  53. QMM  
10. Mary Howell Cromer  32. Mary, MI  54. photo a day  
11. Leslie's Garden  33. Riet, Holland  55. bronze iris  
12. A Garden of Threads  34. Shirley LeMay  56. pink dogwood  
13. Pat@BPM  35. New House, New Home, New Life  57. Aktuella bilder, Sweden  
14. Wandering Thought  36. Pondside-Angel in a Uniform  58. flower cookues  
15. podso  37. Color Chic  59. Rainy Day  
16. InaSandbox  38. Choosing Simple Goals  60. Applying that tanner!  
17. Mary Lou  39. W8 2 TXT  61. Sall's Country Life  
18. Carol @ There's Always Thyme to Cook  40. Teacup-In-The-Garden  62. Forsythea's Photography  
19. Sweet Nothings  41. Jackie in Surrey UK  63. Woodland Flowers  
20. Kathy-Delightsome Life  42. Ingmarie We/Refugium  64. Patricia  
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Sunday, April 22, 2012

Mosaic Monday: Cross Gardens










It's a rainy, rainy day here in New Jersey, and I'm not complaining in the least.  We need the rain badly.   On Friday it was beautiful and sunny, and I paid a visit to one of my favorite area gardens -- the Cross Estate Gardens in nearby Bernardsville.  The gardens are now a part of the National Park Service, and administered in conjunction with the New Jersey Historical Garden Foundation.  Included are a wisteria covered pergola, a formal walled garden and a native plant garden.  The estate began life as part of the "Mountain Colony" of grand summer retreats for wealthy tycoons looking to escape the heat of New York City.

The house was originally built in 1905 by John A. Hensel, and was called Queen Anne Farm.  In addition to the house, there was a carriage house, a gatehouse and a stone water tower.  In 1929 it was purchased by Redmond Cross, whose wife, Julia Newbold Cross, was a member of the Royal Horticultural Society.  Together with Clarence Fowler, a noted landscape architect, Mrs. Cross made extensive improvements to the garden.

Today I am showing you just a few photos from the native plant garden.  The approach to the garden is through a tunnel of green mountain laurel, and when you open the gate, you are faced with the colorful contrast of a purple redbud tree surrounded by a sea of bright yellow leopard's bane.  It is nothing short of stunning.  The purple and yellow theme is continued by a great sweep of mountain phlox punctuated by yellow marsh marigolds.  Deep green mayapples provide a visual rest from all that color.

I have many more photos to share later in the week.  Wait till you see the formal garden.  ;)  I have to stop typing (and photo-editing) now, though, because my right hand is killing me.  Arthritis, I guess.  :(

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1. eileen  21. Linda @MoreFunLessLaundry  41. Crafty Gardener, Canada  
2. Meri  22. Gillyweed... Rope Trend  42. Puna  
3. Wandering Thought  23. Life Images by Jill  43. Houses For Rent  
4. Home is Where the Boat Is  24. inspired colors: coral and tangerine  44. Nightmare that never ends  
5. Pat@BPM  25. Cathy  45. A Garden of Threads  
6. Black Eyed Susans Kitchen  26. Pondside - A Day Book Entry  46. QMM  
7. Have a Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson  27. heather @ new house, new home, new life  47. Villa Extra  
8. Lavender Dreams  28. Rosewalk Cottage  48. Lucy Abbott  
9. PrairieJill  29. Sweet Nothings  49. JBigg - Iris Beds  
10. Sallie (FullTime-Life)  30. Ebie, CA  50. Dining Room Pretties  
11. Lavender Cottage  31. Nature Trail  51. Mary Lou  
12. Pat ~ Mille Fiori Favoriti  32. Teacup-In-The-Garden  52. baju muslim  
13. Snap @ Twisty Lane  33. Jackie's life in Surrey, UK.  53. The Cottage Wren  
14. Riet, Holland  34. Pink Surprise and Guess What!  54. margaret  
15. Teresa  35. Catrinel  55. fuzzy succulent  
16. Rajesh, India  36. Tina´s PicStory  56. Patricia  
17. InaSandbox  37. Ingmarie We/Refugium  57. French Candlesticks & Dried Flowers  
18. Podso  38. Normandy Life visits Positano  58. Torch/Poker Lily  
19. Carol @ There's Always Thyme to Cook  39. Diana @ Velvet Moth Studio  
20. Mary Howell Cromer  40. Judy  

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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Mutability



First of all, I apologize with all my heart. As if you hadn't already had enough books, enough flowers, enough ranunculi, enough red... (That's the plural of ranunculus, I swear to God.)

But truly, these flowers have gotten under my skin, carved out a place in my heart and captured my soul.

(How corny is that?!) I do love them, though.




And secondly, I apologize for the length of this post. Well, for the amount of photos anyway. I went a little crazy shooting these beauties. I know because I've been photographing them for the better part of two weeks.

(How's that for getting your money's worth from a supermarket bouquet?)




Try as I might, I just couldn't bring myself to throw them out as they started to fade. And I think that they are just as beautiful now, with their crushed silken petals falling, as when they first graced my vase.




I've already confessed a weakness for old books, and for poetry too. I found this book of English poetry in a thrift store a few years back. It was missing it's cover, but I loved the title page and the crumbling leather binding. And I have a soft spot for the Romantic poets, especially Keats, Byron and Shelley.




"The flower that smiles today
Tomorrow dies;
All that we wish to stay,
Tempts and then flies..."




In a strange and totally unplanned way, I guess that mutability or change is the deeper subject of these images. Despite having been an English major, I'm not good with words; certainly I cannot craft a sentence that could rival Shelley's. But I'm at a time in my life when I often feel as though everything I have known for as long as I can remember has suddenly changed.




And that can be a crazy, scary feeling.

Like everyone else from my generation, I guess I'm feeling old, like a well-worn book or a flower that's losing petals.




But these things teach us that there is a certain beauty and dignity in age. After all, with age comes wisdom. (At least one hopes it does.)

And I am truly grateful to be living a life of contentment, with the ones I love most in all the world.




Do you see the little heart in the last photo? I ♥ books and flowers, my children, my husband, and you, my dear friends.

Long may we see the beauty in everything around us.
xoxo

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Mosaic Monday: A Few of My Favorite Things



I think that one of the nicest things about this little internet world we all belong to is the fact that we can find so many friends who share our interests. Before blogging, I'm not sure that I knew any friends who loved books, flowers and photography.

Now I'm sure that some of you will see this post and say "Me, too!"

The books here are antiques that were collected by my parents. The two vintage cameras belonged to my parents as well. The roses were from the supermarket a while back. I always love to let my roses dry out. I think the combination of old books and dried roses is a very evocative and emotional one -- conjuring images of days reading poetry while dreaming of lost love...

Do you think maybe I've read too many romantic novels? ;)

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2. Gillyweed... Veggie Love  22. Teresa  42. wandering Thought  
3. Black Eyed Susans Kitchen  23. PrairieJill  43. It's About Time  
4. Mary Howell Cromer  24. major mosaics!  44. Edwards Granddaughter  
5. Gina, Art and Alfalfa  25. ellen b  45. The French Hutch  
6. Pat's Lilac  26. Terri @ Fifty for Four  46. An Old Fence and New Found Beauty  
7. Home is Where the Boat Is  27. Lorrie  47. Rosewalk Cottage  
8. Lavender Cottage  28. Riet, Holland  48. Pondside - Passion for Volunteers  
9. amber  29. Cathy  49. Cass at That Old House - Getaway  
10. InaSandbox  30. JBigg - Pink Calla Lily  50. Spring Flowers  
11. The Cottage Wren  31. QMM  51. Schotzy@Wings of Eagles  
12. karen, A Scrapbook of Inspiration  32. Royalty @ My Place to Yours  52. Fashion Medallion  
13. Snap @ Twisty Lane  33. Judy  53. Patricia  
14. Vee  34. Angel Bathroom and Begonias  54. TULIPS  
15. Have a Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson  35. Ingmarie We/Refugium  55. Inspired and pretty  
16. Pat @ Mille Fiori Favoriti  36. welcoming succulents  56. Warm and Yummy Moodboard  
17. BailiwickStudio  37. Teacup-In-The-Garden  57. Diana @ velvet moth studio  
18. Lavender Dreams  38. ~ pansies ~  58. Agni, Greece  
19. {oc cottage}  39. Jackie in Surrey UK  
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Friday, April 13, 2012

Albert Hadley and Red Ranunculus



I've spent my week in thrall to a flower. Truly.

I've seen so many beautiful photos of ranunculus, and have always wanted to shoot some. Until this past week, I was never able to find any in the places I normally shop for flowers. I suppose I could have asked a florist to order some for me, but that seemed like too much trouble.

Finally, I stumbled across some at a nearby supermarket. First I bought some white ones. You can see those pictures here, and here.

Then I went back and got some red ones. :)




I love all the pale interiors that are popular right now, with grey walls and seagrass rugs and white linen slipcovers. Alas, my home is not one of them.




So I guess I have to play to my strengths, and embrace my inner red.




After all, just because it's not in all the design magazines right now doesn't mean that it's not beautiful.

I've been reading the biography of American designer Albert Hadley, who died recently. While I'm sure he would have shuddered at my pine panelling, he might just have approved of my red ranunculus. ;)




So I guess I'll keep dreaming of grey walls and white slips, and surround myself with red. :)

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Mosaic Monday: Instagram Easter



Somehow the week got away from me, and I woke up yesterday morning wondering if anybody was planning on doing Mosaic Monday because of Easter. So this is a very last-minute post! I have been addicted to Instagram for the past week, so I've gathered a few of my Instagram photos here. If you are on Instagram, look for me: mrcphotography.

The church you see here is the Liberty Corner Presbyterian Church, a beautiful old church in our town. The rest of the pictures were taken on walks in our neighborhood park. The violets grow wild in our lawn. :)

I hope you all had a wonderful Easter!

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2. eileen  23. PrairieJill  44. Roberta  
3. Home is Where the Boat Is  24. Diann  45. Inspired and pretty  
4. My Little Home and Garden  25. Gina, Art and Alfalfa  46. wisteria  
5. Podso  26. Teacup-In-The-Garden  47. playing with a photo  
6. Peat Pot Makeover  27. Bluff Area Daily USA  48. Carol @ There's Always Thyme to Cook  
7. Rajesh, India  28. Lorrie  49. JBigg - Lillacs in Bloom  
8. Tea & Spring Reflections  29. Jackie's life in Surrey, UK.  50. Puna@Lifesignatures  
9. Riet, Holland  30. Katalin:)  51. Schotzy@Wings of Eagles  
10. Lavender Dreams  31. Normandy Life  52. Kreuz Market - #1 BBQ in Texas  
11. Gillyweed... Farm Living  32. Agni from Greece  53. Fishtail Cottage  
12. A Scrapbook of Inspiration  33. Diana @ Velvet Moth Studio  54. Rita aka Cashjocky  
13. Snap @ Twisty Lane  34. Très Julie, Blue  55. Dawn Treader Sweden  
14. A Garden of Threads  35. The Cottage Wren  56. Lavender Dreams (correct link!)  
15. Wandering Thought  36. My Jewels  57. margaret  
16. Mary Howell Cromer  37. Edwards Granddaughter  58. Cottage Angel  
17. Teresa  38. Ingmarie We/Refugium  59. Forsythea's Photography  
18. http://millefiorifavoriti.blogspot.com/2012/04/happy-easter.html  39. Crafty Gardener, Canada  60. Pondside - Perspective  
19. Terri @ Fifty for Four  40. Spring Flowers  61. Amigas... em todo lugar  
20. Shirley LeMay  41. Brenda (Down Memory La La Lane)  
21. Rosewalk Cottage  42. LeAnne  

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Sunday, April 1, 2012

Mosaic Monday: Spring at Willowwood Arboretum



I wanted to share a few more photos from Willowwood Arboretum here today. Approaching the garden, there is a long driveway that winds through gently rolling hills. All along the edge of the road, the grass is studded with purple crocus. They are a charming little taste of what is to come.

The garden itself is divided into several areas. One of the wilder parts of the garden is made up of a path that meanders through the trees at the back of the house. Later in the spring, there will be a host of colorful primroses lining the path. Here is one of the first ones -- a tiny gem of purple flowers. The little stone bridge pictured above spans a small brook.

And look who was enjoying the garden as well -- a lovely bluebird!

Just a few notes on the mosaics here: You can find the templates for these mosaics at Florabella Collection. The pretty floral paper used in one of the mosaics is from Sarah Gardner, found here.

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3. Terri @ Fifty for Four  27. Kim,USA  51. The Cottage Wren  
4. Easter Inspired Table  28. Tartan Parade @ My Cozy Corner  52. Tina´s PicStory  
5. Lavender Dreams  29. Spring Flowers - Round 2  53. Brenda  
6. Easter Egg Hunt  30. Pat@Back Porch Musings  54. Diann @ The thrifty Groove  
7. eileen  31. Lorrie  55. A Little Bird Told Me  
8. ellen b  32. Ceramic Easter Eggs  56. Rosewalk Cottage  
9. Bernie in Australia  33. Brooke - Creative Country Mom  57. Pretty Pastels  
10. Mary Howell Cromer  34. spring flowers  58. Photos By LeAnne  
11. Vee  35. Teacup-In-The-Garden  59. The Produce Department  
12. Podso  36. New Life @ My Place to Yours  60. Teresa O  
13. The French Hutch ~ Tartan and Roses  37. Karen  61. QMM  
14. Dab of This and That  38. Leaving Mexico  62. shellybean101  
15. A Garden of Threads  39. Judy  63. Leslie's Garden  
16. InaSandbox  40. My New Living Room  64. Sall's Country Life  
17. Rajesh, India  41. Ingmarie We/Refugium  65. A Montana Life  
18. Gina, Art and Alfalfa  42. Yael from Home Garden Diggers  66. margaret  
19. Snap @ Twisty Lane  43. Life Images by Jill  67. Nancy's Bouquets  
20. Pinning the Perfect Vegetable Garden  44. PrairieJill  68. Bunnykins Dishes  
21. Have a Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson  45. colors in my yarn  69. Timeless beauty  
22. Sallie (FullTime-Life)  46. Precious Lil' One  70. My Easter Wonderland Tablescape  
23. Denise at Forest Manor  47. yesterday's juice  
24. Wandering Thought  48. Fun run & Bournemouth  

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