The springtime view outside my studio window today

The view outside my studio window today

As if by magic the blossoms appear
One by one their snow-white faces open.
Chilly February nights don't deter them.
The rain doesn't dampen their tenacity.

One by one the buds open
Until one morning,
This morning,
I look out, and...
The whole plum tree is laden with popcorn.
And Mr. Hummingbird seems to have claimed it all for himself.
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Mr. Hummingbird: Monarch and king of the plum tree

Mr. Hummingbird: Monarch and King of the plum tree
Photograph taken by Brent A. Iverson
Photograph post-processed by Cindy Garber Iverson


On days when the sun is shining,
We can find him sitting atop the tip of the highest branch
On the leaf-bare plum tree.

He surveys his kingdom from the perfect vantage point
Waiting for a bug to snatch from the air
Or a rival hummingbird to chase away.
It won't be long before his daily routine is expanded
To courting with spectacular aerial maneuvers
To impress his lady of choice.

But for now, he is content to sit on his spindly throne
Letting the sun reflect off his ruby crown
Sending a periodic flash of brilliance our way.
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I know spring is near when the hardenbergia blooms

Dreaming in purple watercolors

"Dreaming in purple watercolors"

digitally painted photograph by Cindy Garber Iverson

The photo above is one I created in 2009 from a photograph I took while walking our street. The neighbor had a wonderful climbing vine that was covered in this tiny purple flowers that grew on a pergola right on the sidewalk.

After falling in love with the teeny tiny orchid-like blooms, I did some investigation and found out that the vine is called Hardenbergia violacea or "Happy Wanderer" and acquired two for my own garden. Their are going on their second spring here at Rosehaven Cottage.

Because I've been recovering from surgery for the past 2 weeks (click here to read more about that), I haven't been out walking the garden looking for blooms like I usually do in mid-February. Imagine my delighted surprise when I looked out my studio window to see swathes of purple billowing up on their fence-line trellises!

Spring is definitely near when the hardenbergia blooms.

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And the winners of the Valentine giveaway are...



Because this post also appeared on Facebook, I included commenters on Facebook as part of the pool of potential winners after the commenters on the original giveaway post for a total of 12 entrants. So the names of the five winners are:
Jen Vandervoort at Muddy Boot Dreams
Dana
Christine
Sarah Elizabeth at Queen of Kindergarten
Monica de Moss at Sharing with Positive Polly
All winners should contact me via email at cindy AT rosehavencottage DOT com to let me know the mailing address at which their package should be sent. Because I'm still in recovery my surgery, my sweet Hubby will be mailing your valentines to you as soon as I receive your mailing address.

Thank you to everyone that entered the giveaway!

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Life at Rosehaven Cottage: Tucked in the corners of the January gardens

The gray of January hangs in the damp chilly air over the gardens here at Rosehaven Cottage. There is no winter snow... just rain, fog, and an occasional early-morning frosting of shimmery crystals on the rooftop. The beauty of the winter garden often lies low and in protected corners where the frost cannot find it.

At the base of our young olive tree the sunny yellow heads of jonquils brighten the drab landscape, sending hints of their fragrance wafting on the chilly air.

Narcissus

Under the protective boughs of the oleander, the shy little violets bloom fragrant and sweet in the blue-purple color I associate with January.

Violets

On the shady side of the house, the camellias put on the annual show I wait the rest of the year to see. Their spectacular display of lipstick reds and rouge pinks are garden Valentines.

Red-January-Camellia

Pink-January-Camellia

Red-January-Camellia-2
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Blog Giveaway: School-style Valentines featuring "Kitty cat love"

Kitty cat love

I had so much fun painting my "Kitty cat love" Valentine illustration. I love kitty cats, and I love Valentine's Day so the pairing of the two seemed perfect. My illustration shows Mr. Kitty giving a chocolate mouse (not mousse) truffle to his Valentine Miss Kitty who has a red-bowed fish to give to her beau in return.

To celebrate the completion of this illustration, I had some sweet "school style" Valentines printed so I could host a giveaway here on the blog!

What's fun is that there will be more than one winner! There will be five winners! Each winner will receive a pack of 20 "school style" Valentines (2.5"w x 3.5"h) like the kind I loved exchanging with classmates when I was in elementary school.

Valentine Giveaway Guidelines:
  • Everyone who leaves a comment here on this post will be entered. Each person will only be counted once so duplicate comments won't help your odds (sorry)
  • Entries will be accepted up to midnight February 1, 2011
  • I will pay shipping to the winners of the drawing
  • If you don't have an email link connected to the i.d. you use to leave the comment, then you'll have to check back on February 2, 2011 to find out if you won and then contact me via email so I can get your postal address privately.
  • If you do have an email link connected to the i.d. you use, then I will contact you off the blog as well as announce you as the winner.
  • Basically, it's the standard blog giveaway rules that are out there in the "blog-o-sphere" already.
To see other ways to send a Valentine featuring Mr. and Miss Kitty, click on any of the pics below:
Left to right:
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