Boy, do I remember that red clay soil from a short stint in Columbus, GA when my DH was stationed at Ft. Benning. You seem to be getting the upper hand with it though. Your garden looks lovely and peaceful. The flower photos testify to the loving care you put into your garden. I think the humidity helps you there. We struggle to get over 50% here in the Pacific Northwest. Weird, huh?
Thanks Rosey. I was spraying away from me towards the flowers. If the sun is at your back and the spray is aimed upward, the rainbow appears in the mist.
Artist, Barbara Cocks, is a Virginia native and has lived in Lynchburg most of her life. She has been married to her husband Phillip for 50 yrs. and is the proud mother of a son and daughter and grandmother of three grandsons.
Barbara has had a long time desire to learn to paint. Her interest was encouraged after taking classes with a local instructor. Retirement has allowed the time to further pursue her love of acrylic and oil painting and photography. She has a great appreciation for God’s creation and its beauty and she strives to capture it on canvas and in photos. When she is not painting, she is in the garden working with her many flowers and always has her camera ready for that special photo. Her “backyard photography” includes everything from flowers to wildlife to sunsets and rainbows.
She has exhibited at the Lynchburg Kaleidoscope Art Show, Beyond These Hills Gallery, The Bower Center in Bedford, Seven Hills Art Club at the Lynchburg Parks and Recreation Miller Center, The Framery, Lynchburg Community Market, The Dancing Leaf and the Rustburg Art Show and has been recognized with various awards.
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Boy, do I remember that red clay soil from a short stint in Columbus, GA when my DH was stationed at Ft. Benning. You seem to be getting the upper hand with it though. Your garden looks lovely and peaceful. The flower photos testify to the loving care you put into your garden. I think the humidity helps you there. We struggle to get over 50% here in the Pacific Northwest. Weird, huh?
Boy, 50% humidity sounds great. It's miserable here when it is 90% sometime, but I'm glad to hear it may help the garden :-)
Those are very beautiful rainbows, how did you no get SOAKED taking those photos?
Rosey
Thanks Rosey. I was spraying away from me towards the flowers. If the sun is at your back and the spray is aimed upward, the rainbow appears in the mist.
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