Friday, 21 November 2008
Monday, 10 November 2008
Of Paphs and Vanilla

The pictures really do not do justice to the beauty of this flower. I suspect that I may be a true slipper-lover but it remains to be seen whether the feeling will be reciprocated. Growing conditions are quite similar to phaleonopsis.
Unfortunately I have never been successful because I still do not have a proper orchid house.
So it was with a certain amount of vicarious-ness that I brought Miss Slipper home. At the moment she is ensconced on my windowsill, keeping company with my fussy ferns. I hope they make her feel welcome and reassure her that it is not my intention to kill her!
As the rainy season is coming to an end, I will try with tomatoes again. I find growing them in the rain a useless and frustrating exercise. But I had fairly good results last year so I shall try again.

Monday, 3 November 2008
The Interior of Memory
The world of the fretwork and jalousied house provides the shadows and interesting crannies that make for the magical feel of these old homes.
According to John Newel Lewis's Ajoupa. Architecture of the Caribbean. Trinidad's Heritage Republic of Trinidad and Tobago:
Sunday, 2 November 2008
Painting the Flowers
The vibe with this group is always lovely
Beverley Fitzwilliam Harries and Carolyn Lewis at work
Peter's different piece, I would challenge anyone to identify this as a Peter Sheppard.
A nationalistic bromeliad
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Saturday, 1 November 2008
Lapeyrouse Cemetery
Walking through the wide avenues of this heavily populated city of the dead