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January 13, 2013

For the record

Filed under: Our gardens,Winter — Judy @ 2:02 pm

Not even two weeks ago we were slogging through 2+ feet of snow around here. Today we have a record temperature of 67 °F and the snow is almost completely gone. Do you see any in this picture?

Snow is gone

A few days ago, as a harbinger of things to come, it was raining like crazy and we saw a beautiful full double rainbow while we were out. I had to take some pictures when we got home.

Rainbow

Unfortunately, the second arc did not stick around very long.

Rainbow

Even the snowdrops are about to bloom

Snowdrops

and the daffodils are up almost three inches!

Daffodils poking up

It is wonderfully warm today, but it won’t last. Are you enjoying this brief respite from the cold too?

 

January 3, 2013

Winter is here

Filed under: Our gardens,Winter — Judy @ 2:25 pm

Winter is definitely here. The weatherman predicts that we will have had over 3 feet of snow after Thursday. We shall see. In any case, it has been snowing a lot, and the sun has been shining a little, both lending themselves to making some pretty winter patterns.

Lumps on the veggie containers on the deck:

Snow on the deck

Odd zig-zag snow patterns on the pergola:

Snow patterns on the pergola

The birdfeeder wears a big hat!

Birdfeeder

That hanging branch on the ash tree has been up there for three years!

Twig on ash tree

The neighbor’s house and trees make shady patterns on the snow:

Sun patterns on the snow

A lone hummingbird’s nest hangs on for dear life at the top of the tree:

Lone hummingbird nest

The Norway spruce wears a thick snow dressing:

Spruce dressed in snow

And the white birch looks pretty against the blue sky:

Birch

Now that the Winter Solstice has passed, the sun is getting a bit stronger and giving us more light during the daytime. I’m not tired of the snow yet and it is still pretty! All is good.

January 2, 2013

Winter Show 2012 at the Phipps

Filed under: Shows and Tours,Slideshows,Winter — Judy @ 2:10 pm

We visited the Winter Show at the Phipps at night this year. What an incredibly beautiful display! All the twinkling lights, the gorgeous poinsettias and other flowers, and everything tucked in and around their usual wonderful plantings.

The entrance area in the Palm Court had an elaborate Victorian-style hearth that was homey and welcoming. Big balls of mistletoe and holly hung from the ceiling there. In the Serpentine Room, a seasonal display of doors with wreaths elaborately decorated in various styles by the staff horticulturists was delightful and the gaudy, glitzy, glittery poinsettias of past years were replaced by a wonderful introduction to the so many beautiful poinsettia varieties we would find throughout the Conservatory.

New this year was the Winter Light Garden located outside in their Perennial Gardens area. Regretfully, we had checked our coats before touring the Phipps and the night was very cold so we didn’t venture very far into that garden. We could see the glowing orbs, the “dripping” icicles on the fabulously lighted trees, and a brilliant fountain of twinkling lights from where we stood for a few minutes. Of note, in keeping with the Phipps’ commitment to environmental sustainability, all of the lights throughout the displays were LED-energy efficient lights.

The 1893 World’s Fair-themed Garden Railroad was decorated for Christmas and operating to the delight of the many children visiting. The Sunken Garden was filled with poinsettias and the overwhelming scent of paperwhite narcissi. The elegant Parterre de Broderie, which apparently is a popular place for intimate weddings, would have made a gorgeous setting with its soft rose-colored poinsettias and twinkling lights for a winter event. The Victoria Room featured a traditional fir tree beautifully decorated with thousands of lights and ribbons and ornaments that reflected in the surrounding water. And finally, the seasonal display in the East Room was a cheerful woodland where bears dressed in shaggy bark cavorted among the white poinsettias and red cardinals appear to flit around a yellow moon with Santa’s silhouette.

We enjoyed this year’s show immensely and hope you will also enjoy this slideshow of photos Kelsey and I took while there. Note that it is a large file so please be patient as it may be slow to load up.

Phipps Winter 2012 Slideshow

 

December 29, 2012

Christmas in Pittsburgh

Filed under: Travel,Winter — Judy @ 5:38 pm

This year, instead of doing the ‘stealth’ Christmas tree routine, we took the show on the road to Pittsburgh. After loading up the ‘sleigh’ with presents, and decorations, and food, and our gear, we left Rochester in good season. The weather forecast wasn’t looking too good, especially in the stretch below Buffalo along Lake Erie, and we didn’t know how the driving would be. We saw a few flakes heading off on the Thruway towards Buffalo and, although the roads were clear and dry, a few DOT trucks were out with their plows raised, probably making practice runs to find where the crossover points were. We laughed at the sight, but little did we know how vital that information would be for them.

By the time that we got to the first rest stop we made in Pennsylvania, the car was coated with ice.

Icy car

The weather continued to get worse as we pressed on, and nary a snowplow or salt/sand truck we saw in Pennsylvania. But we saw quite a few cars off the road as folks drove without heeding the weather conditions.

Snowy pennsylvania

We were glad to get to Pittsburgh and settled in for a great visit. We decorated Kelsey’s little rosemary bush for a tree,

Rosemary tree

Bryan, Kelsey, and Sky Christmas 2012

Bryan, Kelsey, and Sky Christmas 2012

ate, shopped at the Restore and IKEA, opened a few presents every night,

Sky

Sky opening one of her presents!

Sky

Ooh! It’s a chewy, claimed-to-be-indestructible Frisbee!

Kelsey

Ooh! Chocolate-covered espresso beans!

Bryan

I think this is for me, Dad!

ate, visited the Phipps (post coming with a slideshow), ate, played some card games most of which were won by Bryan :), ate, played with the dogs,

Sky

Sky in her new Christmas sweater

 

Cooper

Cooper, King of the Snow!

ate, went to church at Waverly Presbyterian for Sunday and Christmas Eve services and heard some fantastic music including a beautiful solo by my seester, Sallie.

Sallie

Then we all collaborated on a fantastic vegetarian Christmas dinner including a stuffed Tofurky roast roasted with a mélange of onions, gravy, roasted asparagus spears and homemade rosemary bread by Kelsey,  fresh greens salad with pomegranate seeds and to-die-for sugared walnuts by Kelsey, and the pièce de résistance by Sallie – a caramelized garlic tart

Fabulous caramelized garlic tart

all of which we then ate. Needless to say, we were stuffed to the gills, which was just as well because we didn’t plan on any dessert!

On Wednesday it was time to leave, but not without making a quick dash to the Pitt Store and Anthropologie. Our 9 1/2 hour trip home was hair-raising, to say the least. We saw 21 cars and 1 semi off the road with only 3 plows from Pittsburgh to the Pennsylvania-New York state line on Route 79. Visibility was less than a quarter mile, snowing like crazy and icing the roads. In New York we saw lots of plows including a 4-snowplow brigade clearing the entire road in Buffalo. Unfortunately, it was snowing and blowing harder than the plows could keep up with and the Thruway was treacherous. Even though car speeds were down to 25-30 mph or less, the truckers felt the need to speed by at far higher speeds entirely obliterating our field of vision with clouds of snow and pushing us to the side of the road where the zizzy strips are or farther. Exhausted, we finally arrived home at 1 AM to find over 15 inches of snow in the driveway. We powered through the 2 feet of snowplow crap at the road end, and all the way into the garage, and that was that!

The next morning the driveway looked like this after a few more inches of snow overnight

Home again

and the snow on the deck looked like this.

Snowy deck

And yes, that is over 2 feet! But all’s well that ends well and we had a wonderful time being with family at Christmas. Many thanks to Sallie and Jeff and Cooper for hosting us!

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