
The sweet orchid is kind of backlit from all the sunshine in the window. I've had to close blinds and curtains some days in order to work on laptop...I've already increased the screen to higher lighting since moving over here also. I do like looking above the screen to see birds, or sky...but once the sun comes directly inside, oops, can't focus on screen worth a hoot.
An earlier nighttime shot as the orchid was opening.In the meantime, I've got blue skies to enjoy! When writing this on Feb. 27th I went to wash off my car from the bird droppings. I hadn't seen any robins that morning, so perhaps they had finally traveled elsewhere.
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Current events:
Another place where yellow and blue are to be remembered, since it's now 3 years since Russia invaded the Ukraine. Silly US politicians think they can just get some benefits by giving Ukraine over to the Big Bear...without a care about our long term allies in Europe.
But the good news is that trees are a strong natural defense against flooding! They help soil absorb water by soaking up rainfall through their roots. The roots also reduce erosion and runoff while leafy canopies slow rain down, reducing flash flood risk.
In the UK, researchers at the University of Plymouth are planting native trees in Dartmoor, in hopes of reviving the area's ancient woodland pastures and helping with local flood control. They're planting these native trees using the “tiny forest” Miyawaki Method I’ve written about before here. By planting many different native species closely together, planted trees can rapidly mimic a multi-layered forest ecosystem.
In cities, green roofs don’t just keep buildings cool. They also absorb rainwater and reduce surface runoff. In India, for example, one study found that installing green roofs across an urban area could reduce flood volume between 10 and 60 percent.
Trees already filter the air, keep us cool, provide habitat for species and so much more. Now we know they’re essential to protecting us from floods as well!
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And my personal note for today, my family photo sharing time.
So lovely to see those signs of spring. And your baby son... what a cutie he was, aw.
ReplyDeleteThe little ones are so adorable, and the wiser grandparents told us how quickly that would pass and they'd be having children of their own. Now I know!
DeleteI love your orchids and the pretty daffodils. Blue skies are a happy sight!
ReplyDeletePrayers and peace for Ukraine. Happy Monday, enjoy your day and the week ahead.
Thanks Eileen, and today I saw your Ponce de Leon pass and lighthouse photo before replying here! I was always happy when I could drive on a beach in that area... not all access roads between St. Augustine and Daytona allow it, but many did the last time I visited. What lovely white sand beaches!
Delete...our leaders in charge are short sighted!!!
ReplyDeleteThey are just interested in a profit unfortunately.
DeleteI have to wear a ball cap at my computer on sunny mornings until the sun gets high enough. Right now it's rising directly in front of me. Later it will move to the right. Trump is a Russian agent and is being used to destroy the US, something that Putin has wanted the break up of the Soviet Union. Trump thinks he's Putin's buddy but Zelensky was right, Putin will be coming after us as soon as Trump has weakened us enough.
ReplyDeleteWise words from Zelensky in the midst of the bullying. He's been there and bought the sweatshirt...dealing much more in Putin's lies. I also love looking out my south facing window, and shift the laptop around so I'm not trying to see the screen against the most glare. My problem of comfort is that the floor of my second story apartment has no insulation, so my feet are always cold unless I put a lap blanket over them! I'm hoping with warmer weather that will go away. Whenever...
DeleteLovely orchids there. Our daffodils are just starting, no blooms for a while yet. Marty looks as if he has plans for that snowball!
ReplyDeleteI think he wanted to try to eat it, actually. Maybe we got out early enough the snow was still clean. Thanks for your comment, and I hope you soon have daffodils!
DeleteI saw the dam image earlier today. It says a lot. I am sure that Trump wants to ukraine Canada if you know what I mean, so the dam is important.
ReplyDeleteFor the legal actions taken against his "executive orders" see the link I just added... https://www.justsecurity.org/107087/tracker-litigation-legal-challenges-trump-administration/ You do play with our shared language by turning a noun into a verb there! But you were a teacher, so perhaps you have license to do so. I saw somewhere that the Americans like to say "LAISSEZ LES BON TEMPS ROULLER" and that French speakers laugh at such...but it is Mardi Gras in several places today!
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