Some plants today. Our snake plant at home has been blooming. It's fragrant flowers are dripping with nectar- but since they are indoors, no hummingbirds or bees to slurp it up. Also the plant next to the snake plant is also taking off since I have been watering it so much.
At BrooklynGlass I went to get some neon tubes this morning and saw this neon tube double vase. I should really pitch a quick one day intro class just making lil vases like this out of tubing- so fun!
5 points to anyone who can tell me what the plant next to the spider plant is?
It's day two of the snow/blizzard here in Nova Scotia. I think we have gotten more snow in the past two days than all the other days combined this winter.
In keeping with the weather, I am sharing this white raku pottery vase.
Much like mountains, the appearance of raku pottery changes.
According to the angle of view, the light, the time of day, the viewer's frame of mind, or where the piece is placed, can effectively change the appearance of a raku vase.
And like a mountain, in the right lighting, a raku vase can glow.
Embracing the beauty of nature with a burst of brown eyed Susan's mixed with some greenery against an enchanting backdrop of rustic wood and free spirited wildflowers.
It's a nice way to garden in style and put to use some flowers of plants I am dividing. I'll bringing the outdoors in for my love within the blue speckled vase I handcrafted for my gardening tributes for him.