Reopening at San Antonio Botanical Garden, part 2

Reopening at San Antonio Botanical Garden, part 2

May 21, 2020 A wildflower meadow studded with Yucca rostrata in bloom — yes, please! Let’s continue with last week’s visit to San Antonio Botanic Garden and this path into the cactus and succulent garden. More flowering yuccas! And more, with shiny-leaved palm trees and a blue, blue sky. And ...
Wildflower fiesta at Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

Wildflower fiesta at Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

May 11, 2020 Bluebonnets, Indian paintbrush, and other early wildflowers bloomed in solitude this spring at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, which closed in mid-March due to the pandemic and Austin’s shelter-in-place order. Happily, the gardens reopened last weekend to members, who must reserve in advance a specific arrival ...
Wild kingdom in the backyard

Wild kingdom in the backyard

April 28, 2020 Texas spiny lizards tend to be skittish, scuttling under the car or a potted plant when you walk by. But one very laid-back lizard has taken up residence on the shady upper patio in recent weeks. It calmly eyes me and holds its ground, even when I’m ...
All cleaned up after live oak deluge

All cleaned up after live oak deluge

March 30, 2020 The garden reemerged last weekend, after copious raking and blowing and bagging, from the annual spring deluge of last season’s live oak leaves and subsequent pollen catkins. I ran around with the camera, capturing the gorgeousness of new flowers and fresh foliage, like this pretty combo of ...
Killdeer in the bluebonnets

Killdeer in the bluebonnets

March 25, 2020 Before Austin’s shelter-in-place (i.e., stay-at-home) order went out yesterday, I grabbed my camera and hopped in the car with our Italian high-school exchange student to find a nice field of bluebonnets a friend had told me about. We soon located a denim-blue field of dreams. As it ...
Floral decor at Tribeza Interiors Tour 2020

Floral decor at Tribeza Interiors Tour 2020

February 04, 2020 Tribeza‘s annual Interiors Tour, held this year on January 26th, offered a voyeuristic opportunity to explore 8 beautifully decorated private homes throughout Austin. My eye always goes straight to any floral elements, like this elegant yet simple bouquet of camellia and pine on a woven gold tray… ...
Burrowing owl makes a rocky home in Austin

Burrowing owl makes a rocky home in Austin

January 29, 2020 I’m still hoping that a screech owl will move into our owl box this winter. Meanwhile, I got my owl fix yesterday with a different kind of bird — a burrowing owl, which I understand is rarely seen in Central Texas. Burrowing owls prefer West Texas and ...
Ganador grackle now rules the roost at Austin City Hall

Ganador grackle now rules the roost at Austin City Hall

January 19, 2020 One of my favorite local artists, Christy Stallop, branched out last year from her lucha libre grackle paintings to make a monster-sized grackle in a Mexican wrestler mask using recycled bike tires over a steel frame covered in polystyrene. Her idea won a TEMPO grant, and Ganador ...
Supersized sculpture at Mueller's Southwest Greenway trail

Supersized sculpture at Mueller’s Southwest Greenway trail

January 14, 2020 The only place I’m happy to see a supersized spider is on the walking trail at Mueller neighborhood’s Southwest Greenway. Arachnophillia by Dixie Friend Gay strides along the native-prairie trail, one steel leg extended as if to feel the way… …or wave hello. With a belly full of blue ...
Kempelen's Owls and more public art in downtown Austin

Kempelen’s Owls and more public art in downtown Austin

December 27, 2019 Looking for free family fun over the holidays? Why not burn a few calories on a self-guided walking tour of public art in downtown Austin? My daughter and I did just that a few days before Christmas. I was eager to see Kempelen’s Owls, a pair of ...
November walk at Lady Bird Lake

November walk at Lady Bird Lake

November 06, 2019 A perfect fall day calls for a walk around Lady Bird Lake, so on Sunday there I was, at Lou Neff Point, viewing Austin’s mushrooming skyline and the towering Jenga building. Taking the U-turn trail around Barton Creek, I paused to admire the green spring water and ...
Chandor Gardens, née White Shadows, a hidden gem in North Texas, part 1

Chandor Gardens, née White Shadows, a hidden gem in North Texas, part 1

October 29, 2019 White Shadows — the name evokes romance and mystery — seems wholly appropriate for the dappled-shade garden surrounding a pale-gray house in the small Texas town of Weatherford, 30 miles west of Fort Worth. Here, in a series of alternately elegant and rustic garden rooms, you’ll find ...
Nolina, yucca, and cypress add xeric structure in lush Austin garden

Nolina, yucca, and cypress add xeric structure in lush Austin garden

September 26, 2019 Have you ever seen a glorious spring garden fade by late summer into a semi-dormant hot mess? That’s what happens in Texas when you don’t include structural plants and hardscape to give your garden shape and interest in hotter, drier seasons. Landscape architect Jackson Broussard (formerly of ...
Ganador the lucha libre grackle is ready to wrestle

Ganador the lucha libre grackle is ready to wrestle

September 20, 2019 Raaaaa-aackkkk! The screech of grackles is the sound of Austin, along with the twang of electric guitar from your aspiring-musician neighbor’s garage and electric saw from the remodel going on down the street. For some, the glaring (like she’s working things out), noisy, purple-black birds are urban ...
Sunny southern France vacation, part 2

Sunny southern France vacation, part 2

August 22, 2019 Dodging the heat waves that plagued France this summer, my husband and I day-tripped through Provence for 5 days in late July after meeting up with our daughter following her study abroad program (she did not manage to dodge the heat waves). In my last post I ...
An exuberant, upcycled, scrap-art garden: Denver Garden Bloggers Fling

An exuberant, upcycled, scrap-art garden: Denver Garden Bloggers Fling

July 21, 2019 Colorful stucco walls! Upcycled metal garden art! Octopus planters! Agaves (atop caged columns) and alliums and poppies! Amusing vignettes! As soon as we stepped off the bus at Denver Garden Bloggers Fling (June 2019), I knew this garden would be one of my tour favorites. Who could ...