Friday, May 31, 2013

CAMERA CHRONICLES

For those who have been following
my camera chronicles...
Our very dainty and delicate honeysuckle
'ReEnergized' the batteries
Gardenias, wedding white puffs of softness
and cautiously crept toward the garden
Cute as a button, multi-coloured lantana

in the hope of capturing 
Petite and pretty jasmine
a few still images
Charmingly simple Chinese carnations
of some blooming beauties
 Precious tiny petals of the Virgin Mary's Teardrop, (Greek name)
in case my camera, once again, went kaput

which, of course, it did.
Thus compelling me to get creative
Playing around with 'Poster Effect' in iPiccy
in iPiccy,
 and in the process...
refreshingly recharged, batteries of my own!

Thanks for visiting,
Poppy


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Monday, May 27, 2013

FROM PATIO TO PORCH

My previous cake: double layered and documented!
Yesterday, after decorating my triple layered, strawberry gateau and styling it on a pretty, lace engraved cake stand, I carefully carried it out to the patio, excited to take a few photos to share with you.  Just as the late, afternoon sun softly lit the scene, my Sony Cyber Shot 3.2 Mega Pixel DSC-P72 digital camera suddenly conked out on me! 
Our patio, a few days ago
Actually, it hadn't  been cooperating in the last few weeks, but I was in denial. I tried to revive it by inserting new alkaline batteries, but nothing. Funnily, it turns on, but a few seconds later, shuts down. So, until I make the trek into town for two new rechargeables, (hoping they will resuscitate it), I won't be featuring images from my home, but from cyberspace, where there are millions, and many of them, magnificent!
This mostly red, white and green porch is so darn cute, isn't it? The combination of a cedar shingled and brick exterior, potted red geraniums bordering the stairs and tiny, but quaint, seating area, all speak of simpler times. Surrounded by a lush, low levelled garden, this porch is fresh and fun, bursting with old-fashioned charm. 
Equally sweet, this simply styled, cottage-y porch also in red, white and green, evokes pure relaxation as it seems to be a quiet place, where one can playfully swing into a siesta slumber, and awaken to a cup of coffee and sugary treats. Again, is the presence of cheery geraniums coincidental or do these undemanding flowers create a calm and soothing space for deep sleep? 
Softly merging blue into the colour scheme adds an airiness, a whisper of seaside serenity. The mosaic of roughly cut stone brings to mind piles of pebbles on the shore, and how they feel under bare feet: a massage of mini mountains, slightly painful, before the spa splash into the sea!
In the late afternoon, a bike ride with friends and a visit to the ice cream parlour awaits! What could be more indulgent? When I first came across this cedar shingled porch with the periwinkle blue door and flower box, overflowing with a bundle of blooms, I felt a rush of happiness. Romantic, rustic, red and refreshing, this porch, for me, is truly enchanting! I wish I could just walk straight into my computer screen and into this storybook splendour!
But, alas, here on the island, a great many porches are perched high above the Sea of Crete, where boldly coloured beauties brighten the sky and sea, like beads of passion waking a waveless, swell of blue. Their heavy terracotta pots grounding them, they stand straight and strong, resilient against any whipping winds that may threaten their collective stature.

Hope you enjoyed this little peek 
at some of my favourite porches.

Thanks so much for coming along!

Poppy


All images except first two: Google


Tuesday, May 21, 2013

A TRIPLET TREAT

Last week, when I went into town,
 Bought a bowl of cherries,
To pardon my frown.
Two mini red blooms
As big as my fists,
And
 A bunch of berries and cream
Too sweet to resist!
Because three bundles of red,
Whether to smell or to eat
Are nothing more 
Than a heavenly treat!
 
Thanks for visiting,
  
Poppy


Saturday, May 18, 2013

TWO ROADS



The Road Not Taken 
by Robert Frost
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,


And sorry I could not travel both


And be one traveler, long I stood


And looked down one as far as I could


To where it bent in the undergrowth;


Then took the other, as just as fair,



And having perhaps the better claim




Because it was grassy and wanted wear,


Though as for that the passing there


Had worn them really about the same,



And both that morning equally lay


In leaves no step had trodden black.


Oh, I marked the first for another day!


Yet knowing how way leads on to way




I doubted if I should ever come back.


I shall be telling this with a sigh

source


Somewhere ages and ages hence:



Two roads diverged in a wood, and I,





I took the one less traveled by,



And that has made all the difference. 

Saturday, May 11, 2013