Friday, March 30, 2012

wow

what a surprise
I thought this was done flowering


today there were 2 new flowers coming out of each of the "branchs"
maybe they are called stems...


sweet


anyone know what these are?

they sort of look like Irises
though I have never seen any come out the side of the leaf like that

any ideas?

Thursday, March 29, 2012

 you are wondering
what about the garden
this winter we had 2 nights of light frost and the next week one more night
but that is all it takes for some plants

the passion flowers so died off this winter
that I could hardly look at them
one day they were green and covering the fence
then almost overnight they completely turned brown
they are starting to come back now
and a friend told me that since they have established roots
they will really take off this year
woo hoo - I can't wait - they are my favorite
plus they made a few baby plants for me to transplant to other places
there is more to the garden though than passion vines
for example this lovely deep blue orchid, lily?
I thought I was buying gladiolus!

it has leaves like the glad....
hard to see here. but the flower comes off a "branch" that comes out perpendicular to the leaves
 is so strange and beautiful to me

who knew a geranium was so hardy
this one is on it's second year
the frost didn't faze it, it bloomed all winter and just keeps getting bigger


the butterflies love it
the jasmine is blooming like crazy and the smell fills the yard

it has little star like flowers

also hanging in our garden is something interesting we found while kayaking
some kind of cocoon
again not a great photo but it has little pieces of sticks all over it
 we were hanging out on a beach and we noticed that the bushes were full of these
we brought this one home
I wonder when it will hatch and if we will see what it is, I'll let you know

and this, this is the most amazing thing of all -
this was an old hot tub that did not work anymore
was never going to

it was a big deep hole with water in the bottom and it seemed so dangerous
with little kids
so we filled it in with sand last year

I thought about how I want to get something planted there and was looking into it
when I realized that the impatiens had self seeded
I didn't have to do anything
we saw one pink flower and then realized they were all impatiens

they are just getting bigger and better
just what I wanted but did not know how to do
thank you mother nature!

in addition to flowers our garden has fairies


cute fairies


that live

and sleep in the bamboo

the world is a magical place
and I am honored to be here

Thursday, March 22, 2012

it has been a while since I have posted
so
having just returned from a 4 day camping trip
in a most amazing spot, I will tell you all about it

does the word Koreshan mean anything to you?

I had never heard of it until I visited my parent's in Estero, Florida
15 years ago
at the corner of one of the main streets sat a huge track of undeveloped land
The Koreshan State Historic Site
it was right on the Estero River and several years ago we had rented kayaks there and
paddled out to the Gulf of Mexico

here is a photo of the Estero River
and here is a site map of the park
the area to the right, west of US 41 is the old settlement
Dr. Cyrus Teed, in 1870, when he was 30 years old
had what he called an "illumination"
several universal truths were reveled to him and formed the tenets
of Koreshan Universology
(Koresh was Hebrew for Cyrus....)

He first tried to set up a Koreshan enclave in New York, several locations
didn't take
then he was invited to Chicago, they loved him
the Koreshan Unity was founded upon the ideas of communal property and communal living
everyone working for the good of all, Utopia, the "New Jerusalem"
by 1893, 123 people lived in an old manor house in Chicago
their belief and lifestyle were not understood or tolerated and persecution followed
them - it's hard to be different
In 1894, the Estero branch of the Koreshan Unity was founded
and by 1903, all of the Chicago members had moved down
this is the Gustave Damkohler cottage
Gustave owned the 360 acres that became the Koreshan settlement
he joined the group and the first summer 4 people lived in this house
1895  no air conditioning, hell no fans!  no screens
hard to imagine
he was there more than 10 years before the Koreshans!!

anyway

here is the Founder's house




when he was alive they called it the Master's House....


nice inside - they were from Chicago


the Doc himself

by 1903 the community had grown to almost 200
this building called the Planetary Court was built in 1904
it housed the 7 woman who managed the Unity
there were 8 rooms, 7 bedrooms and one meeting room


inside was a really beautiful hand carved stairway, with matching bench beneath
wow, 1904
there were no roads to Estero in 1904, they had to haul supplies by boat
to the mouth of the river and then up steam a few miles


they planted a lot of bamboo given them by Thomas Edison
who had a winter home in the Fort Myers area
there is this huge bamboo all over the site now
they also, with his influence, had the first power plant in southwest Florida
in addition to a huge bakery, machine shop, store and river transport business
and large garden

by 1906 the community was starting to decline

they were not popular with the locals
and in October of 1906 Dr. Teed was severely beaten up by a local politician
and the town marshal

he was never the same and died 2 years later at 66 years old
and a group is never the same when the leader is gone

story goes that the first core group, kept the Unity operational as long as they could

in 1940, a woman named Hedwig Michel fled nazi germany
long story short, she ended up at Koreshan
in fact, she became the last Koreshan

when she came there was only about 35 older people left
she got the store going, shocked the old timers when she had a toilet
put in the planetary court
gradually as the old ones died out, she realized her dream in 1960
that the settlement become a state park with the stipulation that the historic site
be open to the public and that she be allowed to live on the site until her death
which she did

she died in 1982, having celebrate her 90th birthday
she is the only Koreshen buried on the settlement
and the last koreshen standing

the campsites are about a mile from the historic settlement
yellow pin was my campsite

I love camping and I had a great spot under the palms

view from the tent
the first morning I got up early and walked to the settlement
it was so quiet and peaceful - no one else was there
I spent a couple hours wandering around with the ghosts of Koreshan

and I thanked them for saving this spot
this eden in the surrounding development
(Google the place - you will see the wall to wall developments that surrounds it)

I thanked them
that I could roam that magical place they had created
while needing to be in Estero to help my mother
that this oasis is under 2 miles to my parent's house

thank you