A visit to Maple Rock Gardens in Newcastle, California has surprises around ever corner and its not even Halloween!

A visit to Maple Rock Gardens in Newcastle, California has surprises around ever corner and its not even Halloween!

P is for Peonies! Hot pink peony that is. (I’ve been watching too much Sesame Street these days with the little one.) Maple Rock Garden had a small peony display this year and they were certainly pretty in pink!



High Hand Nursery hosts a “Bloomtastic” event every year at the private gardens of Maple Rock Gardens in Newcastle, California. The gardens were prepped and primed like a floral Christmas. The weather was perfect, the bees were buzzing, and the macro lens was out. It was a pleasure to see so many families out enjoying the garden with their children in the beautiful weather. In a world of video games, malls, and traffic, it was heartening to know that people still love a great garden. Please enjoy a snapshot of spring from my favorite macro perspective.
In coming weeks I have prepared multiple posts from these beautiful garden each focusing on a different aspect. Thanks for visiting the garden with me! Enjoy your tour.
*For those of you camera nerds out there I was playing with my friend’s Sekonic C-700-U color light meter during this outing and I am totally and utterly in love. I don’t just like it. I love it. I wish I could marry it I love it so much. The accuracy of this tool in conjunction with my Nikon D800 is a match made in photography heaven. I must have one.
In my third and final tulip post I found my macro lens in heaven capturing the tulips at Crystal Hermitage in the mountains outside of Nevada City, California. I took the liberty of taking some unusual angles of the bright and happy tulips which I hope you enjoy. I have taken a lot of flower photos in my day and I just never get tired of it. I keep hoping for a better one or another one or a different and new one that takes my breath away. Thank you readers/followers for giving me a medium to share their fleeting beauty. It memorializes them forever long past their current form.
Happy travels everyone.









While the tulips at Crystal Hermitage were extremely impressive it could be easy to overlook the complementary sculpture and architecture. In keeping with the peaceful and calm environment the sculptures give the visitor’s something to look at year round.
Every now and then I get bored with where I live. I have lived here all my life and occasionally think there is nothing left to see. I know this is a silly thought but it occasionally comes in my mind nonetheless. Then as quickly as that thought comes it goes again when a place like Crystal Hermitage presents itself. I had never heard of this place. How has no one told me of this place?! I happen to catch a post on a friends facebook page and was enthralled. This hermitage, located outside of Nevada City California, plants a tulip garden each year. The tulips were in full bloom! I knew if I was going to photograph them I better drop everything and head over because tulips don’t last long especially in this HEAT. These days with a toddler at home the idea of dropping everything to do anything is an act of congress (and you have seen our Congress in the news these days). So, like any good Mom would do, I played hookie one afternoon from work and zipped over by myself with camera in tow. It turns out it was a good idea because, true to its name, this hermitage was in the middle of nowhere and it took a long time to get there. Part of the Ananda movement and communal, the surrounding area and hermitage aim to help individuals find joy in themselves and their world. It’s hard not to get behind a mission like that. Behold some of the images I captured while on my short visit. While I may not understand Ananda entirely I can let them know that they helped me find joy in my word on this day.
I am submitting this post in response to Jansen Photos “Rise” Challenge. It certainly doesn’t get more basic that a flower rising upward toward the sunshine!
Ok so clearly by the lack of regular posting this last year it is clear I have my hands full in the home nursery. But, true to form, my little guy’s favorite thing to do is to observe and smell flowers and just generally be outside. Sooo…we spend a lot of time at a few local flower nurseries so both of us can get some fresh air and smell the flowers as it were. I hope you enjoy a few lovely little iPhone shots that aren’t too shabby considering it’s not my good camera and my other hand is wrangling a high energy toddler!
Happy Spring wherever you are. Are the flowers out and proud in your end of the word?














McKinley Park is an iconic downtown Sacramento park. I have been coming here for years. There is no better time to visit than during the spring Rose Flush. This park and these roses are a spark of what is perfect about the Northern California region this time of year. Spring is springing and the heat of summer isn’t depressing and making us flee yet. The aroma of new roses mixed with the citrus smell of surrounding tree buds is enticing. The birds are chirping, mothers are strolling their babies, and it is impossible to be sour in this setting. 











Sometimes just getting out of the house for some fresh air can turn in to something delightful. The High Hand Nursery in Loomis, California is a lovely place to shop for your garden and a wonderful place to enjoy a quasi-botanical garden. And, they have a pretty darn good restaurant too!

My little one is so interested in animals. He is fearless which makes me happy and scares me equally as much.









I’ve been lamenting lately that it seems we have fewer butterflies than when I was a kid. Anyone else notice that?


Sometimes you randomly run in to a stranger with a bird who teaches your cousin how to make it play dead! (Can’t make this stuff up.)
Here’s to the end of summer! Bring on the fall!
Cheers.