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Showing posts with label Alpine flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alpine flowers. Show all posts

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Keep love in your heart



Keep love in your heart. A life without it is like a sunless garden when the flowers are dead. The consciousness of loving and being loved brings a warmth and richness to life that nothing else can bring.”

~ Oscar Wilde ~





Hi my friends,



how true is Oscar Wilde's quote! I wish you all a weekend full of love!

Thanks for the wonderful comments and compliments to my post yesterday.



Love you all!

Susanne









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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Camellia


Camellia, the camellias,

is a genus of flowering plants in the family Theaceae. They are native to eastern and southern Asia, from the Himalaya east to Korea and Indonesia. There are 100–250 described species, with some controversy over the exact number. The genus was named by Linnaeus after the Jesuit botanist Georg Joseph Kamel from Brno, who worked on the Philippines. This genus is famous throughout East Asia; camellias are known as cháhuā (茶花) in Chinese, as tsubaki (椿) in Japanese, and as dongbaek-kkot (동백꽃) in Korean.

The most famous member – though often not recognized as a camellia – is certainly the tea plant (C. sinensis). Among the ornamental species, the Japanese Camellia (C. japonica) (which despite its name is also found in Korea and Eastern China) is perhaps the most widely-known, though most camellias grown for their flowers are cultivars or hybrids.



Hi my friends,

thank you so much for all your visits and comments and kind words yesterday.

It's time for us to get out a little bit again for "snapping" some fresh air. It's very nice today out there, the sun is shining but the temps are in the 60's - don't forget to take the jacket with you :)

See you again tomorrow? yes, here...exactly on this spot, I'll be here!

Susanne

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Stay warm!


If you spend your whole life waiting for the storm, you'll never enjoy the sunshine.
Morris West


Hi my friends,

I like to send you ALL a little bit of sunshine to your way in my photo.

It's COLD in Florida, freezing cold! We are hoping it will move bye pretty soon, because this cold is not good for all the Citrus plants and the Strawberries are frozen already.

We are wearing warm coats - no shorts and flip-flops anymore :)
Thank you for all your wonderful and warm comments to my pelican post from yesterday.

See you tomorrow - and stay warm!
Susanne



CALENDARS anybody...??? There are some left...the last ones....

Friday, September 4, 2009

Have a cup of coffee with me :)



Forests, lakes, and rivers, clouds and winds, stars and flowers, stupendous glaciers and crystal snowflakes - every form of animate or inanimate existence, leaves its impress upon the soul of man.



~ Orison Swett Marden ~





Hi my friends,



thanks for all the nice comments to my hummingbird photo from yesterday. I'm happy to share with you some of the "pretty, little things" in life, things (photos) that make you smile - I hope :)



It's weekend soon and it's for many of you a long weekend - you all deserve it, enjoy it! Life is to short not to enjoy, not to see all the beauty around us.



See you tomorrow! I'll have some cup of coffee for you... come over...I would say,

after 10 a.m. - is that o.k. with you?....LOL... :)



Susanne

Monday, September 15, 2008

No Monday Flowers








There are no flowers left for a Monday morning, only leaves and buds of plants. And I even don't know the names of these gorgeous, colorful creatures of mother nature.




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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Little Switzerland, NC

Isn't it a fantastic view from up here in Little Switzerland, overlooking the Blue Ridge Mountains? Unfortunately, we had a little morning fog on that day. Can you imagine how beautiful it looks here in fall with all those magnificent colored trees?

A small mountain road is winding up the hills to the top of Little Switzerland.


Finally arrived!
A small village with little shops and a Hotel is awaiting you. The houses are in no way similar to the houses in Switzerland, though! It's more a mixture of Bavarian and Austrian style paintings and colors and has nothing to do with real Swiss houses!


These A-frame houses are for rent. Maybe something to consider for your next mountain vacations? It can be big fun...!

Red flowers and a bench are always nice in front of a mountain cabin imitation.

A "Little Swiss" beauty...!


Another beautiful find from up there


After driving trough the Blue Ridge Mountain Parkway we came to a Gem Mine at Bruce Pine. This painted stones are advertising the close
Gemstone Mine.



In the shops of this mine you can buy already finished gems - or you can wash away the loose dirt in the sluice and with a little bit of luck you will find a big treasure.




Interesting stuff to know about "Little Switzerland" and its region:

With breathtaking views around every corner, waterfalls, wildflowers, gem mines, unique lodging and dining and with many things still handcrafted and homemade, we're one of the last true escapes for relaxation, cool temperatures and clean mountain air. Little Switzerland is located between Asheville and Boone at Blue Ridge Parkway Milepost 331.
Little Switzerland received its name from early summer residents of the area who thought the scenery resembled that of the Swiss Jura Mountains.And as a Swiss person I can fully agree with this!

The Blue Ridge Parkway . . .
The Blue Ridge Parkway, a unit of the National Park System, extends the length of our area and provides splendid views around every corner. A visitor information center is located at the Museum of North Carolina Minerals at Gillespie Gap, Milepost 331.

Scenic Attractions . . .
You'll find many points of interest around the area. At 6,684 feet, Mt. Mitchell is the highest mountain east of the Mississippi River, and offers spectacular views, scenic hikes, a museum, concession stand and restaurant open seasonally.


Other attractions in the area or within easy driving distance include Crabtree Meadows & Falls, Emerald Village, Dellinger Grist Mill, Grassy Creek Falls, Biltmore Estate, Lake James State Park, Penland School of Crafts, Linville Caverns, Roan Mountain Gardens, Linville Falls, Craggy Gardens, Grandfather Mountain, Appalachian Trail, Tweetsie Railroad, Blowing Rock, Moses Cone Estate, Chimney Rock, Carolina Hemlocks Recreation Area, Mountain Gateway Museum.

Recreation . . .
With over 100,000 acres in national forest and hundreds of miles of trout streams, our area is an outdoors paradise. Hiking, camping, horseback riding, hunting and white-water rafting are very popular and there are several fine North Carolina golf courses nearby. Several gem mines offer the opportunity to pan for gemstones (a rockhound's dream!). Winter sports include cross-country skiing, and there are several ski resorts within easy driving distance.

Climate . . .
Our area enjoys 4 distinct seasons with cool summers and moderate winters. Temperatures and snowfall vary with elevation and exposure. Around Little Switzerland, January average temperature is 34 degrees and July average is 70 degrees. Average rainfall is 56 inches and normal snowfall is 10 to 20 inches annually.











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