Saturday, February 27, 2016
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Grafton
Grafton today
Alive and well.
Where on a starry night and in the middle of Summer you can dance with the descendants from this almost forgotten place of the American West.
Really not forgotten because of a catchy little tune
from the Movie "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid".
The open space in front of the old schoolhouse was the perfect place to film the now famous bicycle ride scene.
The marker announces "Killed by Indians April 2, 1866".
Gravestones are everywhere. Mounds of graves, unmarked, are everywhere.
I had the uneasy feeling that I was walking on their graves. In fact, I fell over that stone in front of the enclosed gravesite.
It's a lovely valley.
Brigham Young, the leader of the Mormon Church, sent his followers to this valley with the mandate to grow cotton.
My Friend and every day walking partner Lynn has added this interesting note about this charming little house:
It was actually my great, great Grandfather who built this house. My Grandfather was born and raised in Grafton. One of the sweet things about the house is the detail in the brick, especially the foundation. When they came to Grafton, of course it wasn't full of pastures and orchards as it is now, and I think he wanted something pretty for his wife in what must have seemed a God-forsaken place. To have taken the extra time to make that brick detail seems a lovely thing to me.
The house Lynn's great, great Grandfather built.
There it is on the left.
Many from the same family.
And did you know that Zion National Park is just a half hour drive down the road?
Wishing you a wonderful week.
Gina
Labels:
Grafton,
Grafton Cemetery,
Zion Park.
Saturday, February 20, 2016
The not-to-be-forgotten bicycle ride
It takes about half an hour from the charming little town of Springdale to drive to the ghost town of Grafton, Utah.
Grafton, near Zion National Park, Utah was the filming site for
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x31qhtm
Have a great weekend dear friends,
Gina
Thursday, February 18, 2016
Sunday, February 14, 2016
Happy Valentine's Day
It's a very special day!
It's a day when we can throw caution to the wind
and
eat an entire box of chocolates.
Have a most wonderful Day.
Gina
and here is the direct link for just the hearts
Labels:
chocolates,
Valentine's Day
Friday, February 12, 2016
I have waited for almost a year.
And now they are beginning to open.
A few weeks ago we talked about how to get orchids to re bloom.
http://ginaceramics.blogspot.com/2016/01/orchids-like-bath-now-and-then.html
http://ginaceramics.blogspot.com/2016/01/orchids-like-bath-now-and-then.html
First I noticed the new spikes. These orchids have been waiting patiently in a quiet corner by an east facing window.
All they needed was a weekly watering and a lot of light
(not direct sun).
I never know what color they will be (I should label them).
Sometimes you can tell by the new buds.
(not direct sun).
I never know what color they will be (I should label them).
Sometimes you can tell by the new buds.
All of the buds will open and will bloom for at least another
6 months or more.
In another corner, these orchids have been blooming for more than
5 months. Soon they will fade and the blossoms will drop one at a time.
Over the years I have had some very colorful orchids.
I love them all.
This corner, in my dining room, faces south and west.
Conditions are just right and often I will be rewarded with secondary spikes.
After blooming, these Dendrobiums like to be placed outside where they will be watered with the rest of the plants.
They need a light frost to set their spikes. That is in October in our area.
Miltonia orchids come in many sensational colors and have a very haunting scent.
Their blooms only last a couple of weeks and it is difficult to make them bloom again.
That is why I like Phalaenopsis orchids. It may take a while but they will reward you with many blooms.
You can tell how healthy your orchid is by the length of the spike they throw.
When all the blooms have fallen off look for the buds at the end of the spike to grow and thicken. Often you will notice an additional 5 or 6 new blooms forming.
Most people prefer an all white Phalaenopsis.
Sometimes a little color is just what the doctor ordered.
This is still my favorite Phalaenopsis, white with a pink center.
Have a wonderful week
Gina
http://betweennapsontheporch.net/
Labels:
Dendrobiums,
Miltonias,
Orchids,
Phalaenopsis
Friday, February 5, 2016
My World
Still below freezing every day.
Piles of snow are getting higher and higher.
When it melts it can all flow into the pond.
No picnics under the picnic tree.
But soon, doors will be open wide.
No picnics under the picnic tree.
But soon, doors will be open wide.
Labels:
ceramics. hand painted,
snow,
summer scenes,
winter scenes
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Are you lost?
More precisely, are your Guests lost?
Have you walked endless halls looking for the Powder Room?
Oh, oh, finally a sign.
On the Door, of course.
Painted just for you, for your new door, for your old door.
Any color any language.
Even the kitchen or what about the Library?
All available in my Etsy shop.
https://www.etsy.com/shop/CountryVillaCeramics
Wishing you a clear road ahead, my dear Blogging Friends.
Gina
First published May 2011
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