Golden Brodie barks about garden beauty and the beast

Dogs see flowers differently than humans …dogs don’t know when a flower is poisonous…you humans do know however… because you can read about potential threats…some of us dogs see flowers as just another something to eat…so please read and use this credible dog source when planting your garden…when walking your dog…paws up for you folks that realize the beauty of nature also has potential danger for us puppies…a big golden thanks for keeping us safe.

Haiku: Rescue the swarm

Seeking their shelter

Keep safe, rescue busy bees

Need tiny workers

Regardless of where you live, seek a live bee removal to save the honey bees should they swarm near your home or surroundings.

Do your part…plant bee friendly flowers, don’t use pesticides and don’t ever exterminate precious honey bees.

Haiku by PamelaWLucas 3/27/17

Inspiring and contributing photo by Phil Redinger in Port Wentworth, GA 3/17

 

The Natural World Haiku: Hellebore

Spring awakening

In buttercup family

Poisonous beauty

Haiku by PamelaWLucas 3/26/17

This ancient flower is a member of the poison gardens.

Thank you Veronica Sanchez for sharing your lovely photo.  See Veronica offering service dogs, therapy dogs and pet training using gentle, humane methods

 

Haiku: Sweet peas

Soft & delicate

sweet wrapping climbing tendrils

fresh pure and fragrant

Haiku by PamelaWLucas 3/20/17

Photo by PamelaWLucas at the 2017 Philadelphia

Flower Show

 

Uncomplicated thoughts: Give the giving

“The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper.”
― William Butler Yeats

Photo by PamelaWLucas, Northern Ireland, May, 2016

Haiku: Oh the sweet yellow

Unmatched spring beauty

Sturdy and among the first

Daffodil, Jonquil

Haiku poem by PamelaWLucas 3/17/17

Photo taken by PamelaWLucas at the Philadelphia Flower Show, 3/16/17

Uncomplicated thoughts: White then green

the snow comes

then the green springs

a bed of red tulips with a background of the greenest spring grass
a bed of red tulips with a background of the greenest spring grass

 

 

Natural world Haiku: Lily of the valley

Delicate white cups
Silent bells line their green stems
Fragrant and tiny

Haiku poem by PamelaWLucas 3/9/17

Haiku: Come spring rains

Delicate touches

nature emerges with drops

wet and nurturing

Orange and yellow tulip about to open welcoming the raindrops
Orange and yellow tulip about to open welcoming the raindrops

Haiku poem by PamelaWLucas 3/1/17

 

Haiku: Belles ring in spring

Virginia Bluebells

Come with the whispers of spring

Blanket the landscape

First VA Bluebells - signs of an early spring
First VA Bluebells – signs of an early spring in Veronica’s garden

Haiku by PamelaWLucas 2/25/17

Photo from Pixby

Up close photo by good friend Veronica Sanchez 2/17

Embrace the Virginia Bluebell