Thanks
06/04/2010 at 11:48 am | Posted in Creation, My Portfolio, photography, Photos, spring, Spring 2010, Thanks | Leave a commentTags: Being grateful, Being thankful, Photo, photography, Today
thanks for today
my heart sings with joy
just to see sunshine through my window
witnessing the lush greenery of the garden
accompanied by the symphony from the feathered friends
the peacefulness overlooking all the uncertainty of this life
so dwell not on the things we cannot control
but pursue only solutions
with our very best
Smile……. it’s a beautiful day!
“Photography deals exquisitely with appearances, but nothing is what it appears to be” – Duan Michals
Welcoming June
06/01/2010 at 11:13 am | Posted in beginner blogger, Creation, everything pretty, Floral Photography, Flores, flowers, My Portfolio, Nature, photography, Photos, plant species, roses, spring, Spring 2010, Welcoming Spring | Leave a commentTags: Daffodils, flora, flowers, new beginning, new life, Photo, photography, sights of spring, Signs of Spring, spring blooms, Spring flowers, To be one with nature
Yesterday gray, today bright orange.
Yesterday fierce cold, today heat warming my heart.
Yesterday was January, Today welcome June.
Yesterday wintry white for miles,
Today only green luscious canvas with splashes of yellow, red and pink.
The earth beneath my feet screaming with delight
As the carpet of green and drapes of new season surrounds me.
How can one not be with nature
when the scream of renewal can be heard so loud for miles.
My heart fled with glee as I visit my garden each morning.
To touch the new blooms of white roses,
To see as each plant greets with new growth
,
I must truly be insane but simple joy in my heart
is a million dreams revisited!
“Happy Spring to all!”
It’s spring fever. That is what the name of it is. And when you’ve got it, you want – oh, you don’t quite know what it is you do want, but it just fairly makes your heart ache, you want it so! ~Mark Twain
As I admired the wonder of sunsets
06/09/2009 at 1:04 am | Posted in Beach, Creative Writing, Lake, photography, spring, Sunset | Leave a commentTags: golden sunset, heaven, Lake, Lake Huron, Ontario CANADA, peaceful, photography, Poetry, Sauble Beach, spring 2009, Sunset, To be one with nature

I find myself
inside the sky painting
infinity I face
by the lake
I call my heaven
each sunset
allows me to create
in my mind
a myriads of many levels
unspoken meanings
today I found
another burst of golden sky
watching in disbelief
the natural beauty
of dusk fast approaching
I take it in
for tomorrow
another magical display it will be
This photo was taken a week ago at Sauble Beach, Lake Huron.
Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after. ~Henry David Thoreau
06/05/2009 at 2:24 pm | Posted in fishing, Lake, photography, spring, Thanks | Comments OffTags: Blue Sky, fishing, Lake, Nature, peaceful, photography, serenity, sights of spring, Signs of Spring, spring, The Art of Fishing, To be one with nature, young man


It was a perfect spring day in June
I watch him as he prepares the lure
Who is this child which possess such patience
I stopped questioning
For today I was glad
He was with nature
Instead of the PC
He cast his line
Releasing it as the bait hit the water
Sat down patiently awaiting
I imagine that a simple tug
Then another
Would bring glee to his heart
Private anticipation
Waiting for the perfect time
The line tightened upon the water
It surely was a tug, and yes another
His heart racing
He held his breath
In perfect motion
Set that hook and catch the “Prize”
There was not one but six
He witnessed
Small mouth bass as they are called
But only one was determined
To get at that bait he used
He tried to loosen himself from the hook
But this young man was more determined
He could not help himself
A loud squeal he released with glee
He smiled with great pride
Admired the catch
But the real gift was the hours
He had spend by the lake side
He did not know
From the pen of Jocelyn
What are these days we call spring
06/01/2009 at 4:00 pm | Posted in Floral Photography, Flores, flowers, photography, Poetry, spring | Leave a commentTags: flora, flowers, new life, photography, renewal, sights of spring, Signs of Spring, spring, spring blooms, Spring flowers



What are these days we call spring
I cannot help but question
I use to ignore all the signs
But today, I could no longer
They are everywhere
Green Green Green
The warming breeze against my face
as I take my morning stroll
Not too far
Just around my little corner of the world
I am consciously bombarded
by the colors
some miniscule
as I look down
tiny new life
sprouting everywhere
My senses arouse once again
The movie of spring colors
Accompanied by the orchestra of
feathered friends in the background
once again the signs of new life
Spring make one hopeful of good things to come
A sense of renewal evident
My sense of sight hightened
spotting bright reds, yellow and green.
My sense of hearing tuned perfectly
to all the feather friends songs
my canvas now complete under the bright
spring sunburst of lights
My day forever
A gift
i crave nothing more
than this life
from the pen of Jocelyn June 1 2009
Seeing Reds and Yellows
05/08/2009 at 7:34 pm | Posted in everything pretty, Floral Photography, Flores, flowers, spring | 2 CommentsTags: Daffodils, flowers, Ontario CANADA, Red, Signs of Spring, Spring flowers, tulips, Yellow
“It was an ideal spring day, a light blue sky, flecked with little fleecy white clouds drifting across
from west to east. The sun was shining very brightly, and yet there was an exhilarating nip in
the air, which set an edge to a man’s energy.”
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Standing tall and proud, they are, they are, so they adorn my front door.

In the sea of Green, my lone Yellow tulip, I found in my backyard.

Sun-Kissed REDS.

YELLOW daffodils, so bright like the day and simply nature’s perfection!
Signs of Spring in Ontario CANADA
04/27/2009 at 4:16 pm | Posted in flowers, photography, spring | 2 CommentsTags: Ontario CANADA, Signs of Spring

Above : Fishing in Northern Ontario

Above and below: Trillium flowers native to Northern Ontario,Canada
The white trillium has been Ontario’s provincial floral emblem since 1937. Its white blossom is associated with peace and hope.
The plant contains tannic acid and saponin. It was used by First Nations People and settlers as an antiseptic and a nerve tonic. The leaves were boiled in lard and applied to ulcers as a poultice, and also used to restrict gangrene. The roots were used to ease fevers and diarrhea. Another name for the plant used to be “birthroot,” originating from its use in easing the process of childbirth. However, no part of white trillium should be considered safe or edible for human consumption.

This elegant spring flower blooms about the same time as robins return, thus, the name “wake-robin”. The plant is called a “trillium” because the flower parts occur in threes, along with a whorl of three, broad, egg-shaped leaves. The single, large, white flower, up to 10 cm (4 in.) across, perches upright at the top of a stout 10 cm – 40 cm (4 – 16 in.) high stalk. Three white petals form the flower, with three green sepals beneath. At the flower’s centre are six stamens and a six-lobed ovary with three styles. The white petals fade over time to a dull pinkish purple, becoming slightly transparent.
The leaves in this trillium species are longer than in the western trillium, and shorten more gradually to a point.
White trillium grows from a short thick rhizome (underground stem). The fruit is a round, greenish, berry-like capsule, 15 mm – 25 mm (1/2 – 1 in.) in diameter. This slightly angled, six-sided fruit has many brown seeds. When mature, the whole capsule falls off the plant.
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