Showing posts with label garden. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 14 November 2012

BoSt Galleries- Ode to the Chrysanthemum 2012


BoSt Galleries- Ode to the Chrysanthemum 2012


Here’s another lovely poem. The sentiment well describes this spectacular flower.

Chrysanthemum
The rose is called the queen of flowers,
          Surrounded by her sisters fair,
          A lovely throng of beauties rare, Chrysanthemum.




The rose is called the queen of flowers,
          Surrounded by her sisters fair,
          A lovely throng of beauties rare,
She holds her court 'mid summer bowers,
          'Neath smiling skies of sunny blue,
          Gayly they bloom the summer through
Brightening all the golden hours.






But when the autumn days have come
          Then blooms our sweet Chrysanthemum.   
As we watch the summer days depart
          And the painted leaves in silence fall,
          And the vines are dead upon the wall;
A dreamy sadness fills each heart,
          Our garden seems a dreary place,
          No brilliant flowers its borders grace,
Save in a sheltered nook apart,
          Where gay beneath the autumn sun
          Blooms our own Chrysanthemum.







Ah! she is not a "Summer Friend,"
          She stays when all the rest have flown,
          And left us flowerless and alone;
No singing birds, or blooms to lend
          Their brightness to the autumn haze,
          'Tis she who cheers the dreary days;
'Tis joy to know so sweet a friend;
          No fairer flower blooms 'neath the sun
          Than autumn's queen Chrysanthemum.
__Hattie L. Knapp.
Poets and Poetry of Kansas
Edited by Thomas W. Herringshaw
(Chicago: American Publishers' Association. 1894)




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Saturday, 13 October 2012

Wednesday, 13 June 2012

BoSt Galleries Water Lily Paintings- Exhibit 1














Water lilies
Water lilies are rooted in the soil underneath slow moving bodies of fresh water and their leaves and flowers float on the water’s surface. Hardy water lilies live in temperate climates and bloom only during the day but tropical water lilies, the only group to contain blue-flowered plants, live in tropical environments and can bloom either during the day or at night.
There are about 70 species of water lilies throughout the world and their beauty has led to their widespread use as ornamental plants. For example, the Mexican water lily, native to the Gulf Coast of North America, is now planted throughout the North American continent. They are highly adaptable but should you wish to curtail their spread you need only to cut off the top growth.
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Monday, 4 June 2012

Nature's Abstract Art- 6















“In our life there is a single colour, as on an artist’s palette, which provides the meaning of life and art.
 It is the colour of love.”
Marc Chagall