I was stuck for something to write about this week, but then along came an email from Jenna at Artsy, an organisation whose mission is to make all the world’s art accessible to anyone with an internet connection. Even if we aren’t buyers or sellers, we can still look! Artsy currently has 800,000 images of art in its database. (more…)
Archive for September, 2017
A celebration of Gustav Klimt
Posted in Art & Design, Uncategorized, tagged art on September 30, 2017| 6 Comments »
September snapshots
Posted in Nature, Uncategorized, tagged autumn, Nature on September 21, 2017| 8 Comments »
At university we used to call this the Michaelmas term, so I thought it appropriate to start with an image of Michaelmas daisies. Although I hadn’t realised that Michaelmas, a quarter day of the financial year, is on September 29. I never thought about it before.
I have walked into the city centre along the River Taff a couple of times over the last few weeks, including just after Storm Aileen (which I completely slept through in the early hours of the morning of September 13), so I thought I would share some seasonal snapshots. (more…)
2017 tree following 8: Darker days are drawing near
Posted in Nature, Trees, Uncategorized, tagged Cardiff, elm, Nature, Pontcanna, Trees on September 13, 2017| 4 Comments »
I really shouldn’t be disappointed, but I was hoping for a hint of fall colour in the 100 disease-resistant elms, Ulmus ‘New Horizon’, in Pontcanna Fields this month. After all, September is officially the start of autumn, according to the weather people.
The trees may still be as green and lush as ever, but the weather has definitely become more “back-end-ish” as the daylight hours grow shorter. The summer never did come to anything, the rain continues and now it’s getting colder, too.
There’s that distinctive something in the air that inspires nostalgia for childhood and renewed ambitions to cuddle up and do something creative. (more…)
Tree following link box for September 2017
Posted in Nature, Trees, tagged Nature, Trees on September 7, 2017| 8 Comments »
The tree-following link box has now closed for another month. To explore everyone’s updates, please go straight to the bottom of this post.
Why don’t you join us and follow a tree, too? You can start at any time and you don’t have to contribute every month if that’s too much of a commitment for you.
The summer continued to be wet and cool here in Cardiff, but now it’s officially autumn. As usual the trees are changing colour in a piecemeal sort of way. The small moon maple in my garden seems to be turning to gold gently this year, as pictured above. I have blogged about it before, here.
Autumn is a good time to start following a tree, or to revisit a tree you didn’t have time for over the summer holidays. If you are new to tree following, read all about it here.
And without further ado, here are this month’s links…
Erika Groth in Sweden – rowan (Sorbus aucuparia)
Hollis (In the Company of Plants and Rocks) – visiting her old friend the pussy willow)
Frances at Island Threads, off the North West coast of Scotland – rowan (Sorbus aucuparia)
Flighty’s Plot – Mike’s dogwood (Cornus) and Liz’s tulip poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera)
Alison at the Blackberry Garden – quince
Pat – Squirrelbasket – 100 elm trees
Thank you to everyone – see you all again on October 7.
News from the world of trees 2017 #7
Posted in Nature, Trees, Uncategorized, tagged Nature, Tree News, Trees on September 3, 2017| 6 Comments »
Here is another selection of tree news articles from around the world. Click on each of the pictures if you would like to read the full stories.
They call it ‘crown shyness’
Spain must raze all vegetation on Mallorca, says EU report