Showing posts with label Daisies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daisies. Show all posts

Monday, September 07, 2009

Think Pink

Spring Symphony Comes In Many Colours

Photographs copyright: DAVID McMAHON


As a child, I always wondered about the expression "as fresh as a daisy". Surely, I thought, there were other flowers that were bigger, taller, brighter, more infused with wonderful perfume …..

You see, I grew up in Calcutta, India, where we had a sprawling garden that was big enough for a badminton court near the driveway, a full-length cricket pitch near the back door, as well as an enclosed sanctuary where such missiles as soccer balls and cricket balls could not do any damage – and several long, broad garden beds.

So in my childish mind, there were many varieties that looked fresher than daisies, which I thought were probably a bit mundane.

Then I grew up (ostensibly) and married Mrs Authorblog and I became the designated gardener, teaching each of the Authorbloglets in turn everything I knew about horticulture. So when we built our own home and I had the great pleasure of designing and planning the garden, I planted some daisies that act as a beacon of the seasons.

There are huge mounds of golden-yellow daisies in winter, white daisies in late winter and now the scarlet daisies as spring loosens winter’s grip. And yes, I have finally realised that "fresh as a daisy" is entirely accurate and legitimate.


Visit Luiz Santilli Jr for the home of Today's Flowers.

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Daisy Crockett

Too Mellow For A Yellow Fellow

Photograph copyright: DAVID McMAHON


The sun's actually come out this afternoon, and the forecast for tomorrow is for clear skies. I took this shot to show you that even in mid-winter, with Olinda golf course blanketed in snow, we still have bright colour in our gardens. These yellow daisies flower right through the coldest months, although they're looking a bit tatty now. Soon I'll cut it back to a half-metre bare stump, and sure enough, next winter it'll be about three metres across in a huge yellow blanket.

Click here: Pentax K100D, Shutter speed 1/350, F 8.0 ISO speed 200.