Tuesday, July 12, 2011

A Morning at the Larkspur Community Gardens


Our Watercolor Journal Group met 
in the Larkspur Community Gardens today.

This very tall Century Plant got my attention. 
My friend, Miriam, tells me she sees visible 
growth every time she comes to tend her plot.
Right now, it is about 25 feet tall.
A very large black bird sat and allowed 
me to paint him this morning.




Miriam put some garlic cloves into her plot
and this is what is happening.
We are not sure if a flower follows the 
opening of this bud. 
The inside of the open pod is intricate 
and filled with small berry like buds. 

C.S. Lewis once wrote,
"God's magnificence is seen in 
His attention to the smallest detail."
This is what I thought about as I was up close 
and personal with this intricate "bloom".

3 comments:

Kate (Cathy Johnson) said...

Lovely, Elizabeth...and lovely quote, too.

Timaree said...

I'm glad you get to visit a garden considering your organic one at your home is down for rebuilding. Nice job on the century plant.

Catherine said...

I love your garden sketches, Elizabeth, and how nice of the bird to sit there for you.

In our weekly farm share (we subscribe to a Consumer Supported Agriculture share) we received some of the garlic flower buds. They are called garlic scapes and they are edible. I read that they are quite mild, but ours were very garlicky and hot.