Subscribe

Calendar

March
MTW TFSS
    123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031

Weather at Blithewold

  • Weather for Bristol, RI
    Today
    It is forcast to be Thunderstorm at 11:00 PM EDT on May 23, 2013
    Thunderstorm
    73/59


  • Follow Me on Pinterest

  • Blithewold Mansion

    Create Your Badge




  • Close encounters

    August 24th, 2011 by Kristin Green

    Being surrounded by beautiful flowers, interesting foliage and delicious fragrance is great and all but I think the best reason to grow a garden might be for the privilege of sharing it with a few of nature’s other creatures. This morning in the pollinator garden I came nose to nose with a hummingbird (who obviously, was much quicker than I…) Our little moment together would have been fairly unlikely had I been standing on of an expanse of lawn instead of in the middle of a garden full of his favorite flowers. Plus where else can you, if you train your eyes to see, easily find praying mantis hanging out?

    And honestly, is there anything better than a bucketful of frogs? Blithewold’s Camp Sequoia kiddos have been monitoring the frogs’ progress all summer from tadpole to poliwog (froglet?) to today’s wee teensie frogs. They’ve been finding all sorts of other creatures in their nets too like dragonfly larvae and water striders. Any garden that mimics nature the way the water garden does will be full to bursting with activity. Fascinating to watch – and catch.

    Of course nature will occasionally send a message that a close encounter can be too close… For all we cultivate and maintain, gardens are still wild places. – Or so the bumblebee told me on Monday. But for anyone who isn’t fatally allergic, a little pain and swelling is a small price to pay for getting such a good view of their way of life.

    It seems like the activity in the gardens is ramping up to a frenzy (or maybe the critters all think a hurricane is coming) – have you had close encounters of the natural kind lately too?

    One Response to “Close encounters”

    1. hcgvid Says:

      How did you catch the hummingbird? They are usually too quick to photograph.

      Check out our garden tutorials!

      http://www.youtube.com/user/hcgvid#p/u/23/OZfFIEAKABo

      David, It was definitely too quick to photograph well! Great tutorials – I’m already a fan of your catalog. -kris

    Leave a Reply