A critter season like Where's Waldo?

A critter season like Where’s Waldo?

July 27, 2020 This summer I’m living a Where’s Waldo? book. Every time I step into the front yard I can count on a fawn and myself mutually scaring the bejeesus out of each other. I’ll obliviously walk by or close a car door or pull out the hose, not ...
Yosemite National Park, grand temple of nature

Yosemite National Park, grand temple of nature

July 14, 2020 An epic vista, including El Capitan on the left and Half Dome in the distance, greets you at the Tunnel View pullout. Half Dome. El Capitan. Tuolumne Meadows. Yosemite Falls. The names of Yosemite’s majestic granite walls, grassy leas, and thundering waterfalls are more familiar to many ...
Deer noshing on my dianella

Deer noshing on my dianella

June 26, 2020 Getting into my car last week, I was surprised to see a doe walking steadily toward me, ambling down the driveway like she owned the place. Did she have a fawn stashed nearby, I wondered? (I saw twin fawns in the garden soon after, so maybe.) I ...
Beebalm, skullcap, and more wild creatures

Beebalm, skullcap, and more wild creatures

May 27, 2020 The early summer flowers are strutting their stuff, so come along for a virtual tour! Here’s dazzling ‘Peter’s Purple’ monarda (Monarda fistulosa ‘Peter’s Purple’) in the driveway bed. It was a breezy day. Looking toward the neighbors’ house and their fast-growing Yucca rostrata In the shady island bed ...
Fawning over this baby

Fawning over this baby

May 22, 2020 A young visitor dropped by my garden yesterday. Actually I think she was here a couple of days ago, although I didn’t see her that day. I was moving around the side of the house and heard a startled rustling in the sedge and thought I might ...
End-of-summer garden

End-of-summer garden

October 02, 2019 Austin is eager to bid a less-than-fond farewell to summer after a record-breaking hot and dry September. I can already see a change in the light, and my garden got a bit of rain last week. With any luck, by next week temperatures will finally drop 10 ...
Via Libre, a free-spirited garden along the freeway

Via Libre, a free-spirited garden along the freeway

July 25, 2019 Moss green doors sparkle with tin milagros — an inviting gateway into a garden courtyard. Many people wouldn’t consider buying a house sandwiched between MoPac expressway, a multi-lane highway with freight trains chugging down the center median, and its neighborhood feeder road. But Cynthia Williams Deegan and ...
Deer-Resistant Design book features my garden, other Austin gardens!

Deer-Resistant Design book features my garden, other Austin gardens!

July 19, 2019 In October of 2017, Seattle-area designer, author, and speaker Karen Chapman came to Austin to present for my Garden Spark series and to photograph gardens for a new book she was working on. That book has just been published: Deer-Resistant Design: Fence-Free Gardens that Thrive Despite the ...
More melanistic deer and a Texas-sized slug

More melanistic deer and a Texas-sized slug

July 01, 2019 Driving at dusk through my northwest Austin neighborhood requires a sharp eye for unwary deer ambling or darting across the street. Last evening, my husband and I spotted the usual groups of does and fawns as well as a few rare melanistic deer too. Their dusky coats ...
Hoofed visitor

Hoofed visitor

May 27, 2019 Stepping onto our front porch the other day, we spotted a shy visitor who wasn’t quite prepared to come all the way to the front door, although she was close. A doe was nosing around in the sedge lawnette, seemingly noshing on the cut “hay” from its ...
Fawn hiding in plain sight

Fawn hiding in plain sight

May 08, 2019 Walking down the driveway to the mailbox yesterday, I passed not two feet from a tiny fawn curled up on the gravel garden path atop a cushion of green sedge. She didn’t move a muscle, holding completely still in hopes I wouldn’t see her, and I played ...
Spring is abloom in shades of pink and turquoise

Spring is abloom in shades of pink and turquoise

May 01, 2019 I haven’t done a photo tour of my own garden in a while, so let’s go, starting with a new planting of Gulf Coast penstemon (Penstemon tenuis) and winecup (Callirhoe involucrata), both Texas natives. Along with an artichoke — I’ve always wanted to try one — they’re ...
Family Garden and berry-bright possumhaws at Wildflower Center

Family Garden and berry-bright possumhaws at Wildflower Center

February 11, 2019 Continuing with my recent visit to the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, let’s explore the Family Garden and see how it looks in late winter. Again, possumhaw holly (Ilex decidua) berries blaze bright red, alongside early blossoms of coral honeysuckle (Lonicera sempervirens). The galvanized steel cylinder is ...
Unusual black deer in my neighborhood

Unusual black deer in my neighborhood

January 16, 2019 Have you ever seen a black deer? Here in my Northwest Hills neighborhood in Austin, I’ll see one from time to time, adults and fawns. I photographed this black doe from my car yesterday. Online sources say these are melanistic deer, producing an excess of melanin, and ...
Deer, egrets, and aloes and a happy Thanksgiving to you

Deer, egrets, and aloes and a happy Thanksgiving to you

November 22, 2018 The buck stops here. And here and here and, well, everywhere in my neighborhood in autumn. On our daily stroll, the dog and I walk a gauntlet of edgy male deer standing vigil near groups of does. It’s rutting season, and bucks like this one are not ...
Fawning over this new baby in the garden

Fawning over this new baby in the garden

May 31, 2018 As my daughter pulled the trash bin out to the driveway yesterday, bumping it along the stepping-stone path, she nearly stepped on a newborn fawn who was trying hard to remain unseen. He or she lay half concealed amid the variegated flax lily lining the path, a ...