Thursday, July 31, 2008

The Inspiration

Sunflowers.
They've always caught my attention, but lately I've found a reason to contemplate them further.

You see, recently I discovered photography, and while I'm a novice at best, I do have a few areas of interest:
My kids - yeah, I'm a typical dad
Gondolas - see my gondolablog and you'll witness a new level of obsession
Old buildings - especially in Italy and New York City
none of the above subjects surprised me - I'd been taking photos of them with cheap cameras long before I upgraded to a more serious one.
What did surprise me, was how I was drawn to photograph insects, and many of God's other small creations.

As a child, I would spend hours each day obsessed with insects: reading up on them, observing them, chasing them down, and pretty much obsessing over them like I do these days with gondolas. In fact, this tendency to focus so completely on one area of interest seems to run in my family.

Even though it's been decades since I was a "junior entomologist", my appreciation for bugs has found new life, with a camera instead of a butterfly net.

What does this have to do with sunflowers?
the best place to observe many insects is on or near flowers.
Flowers are designed to attract pollinating insects, and there's no bigger attractant than a sunflower.
It's a whomping-big beacon that screams "HEY! POLLINATE ME!" to any flying thing in the area that pollinates.

So after spending some time taking pictures around sunflowers in the neighborhood, I've decided it's time to plant some in my yard, and tomorrow's the big day.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Post #1

Welcome to the "Sunflowers in the Yard" weblog.

The primary purpose for this page to chronicle the planting of sunflowers in my yard.
I know - "Whoopee"
it doesn't sound very exciting, but my hope is to make it interesting and entertaining to anyone willing to read my ramblings.
I'll probably throw some other yard-related things up to try and amuse readers.

This weblog is also an experiment; because at this writing I know very little about sunflowers, so as I learn and experience things, you'll get to hear about it.
The learning experience is as fresh for you as it is for me.
That really is just a fancy way of saying that I'm flying by the seat of my pants here.
I'm used to only writing about subjects I'm well-acquainted with, so this experiment should prove to be interesting and challenging.
At the very least, it ought to give readers an opportunity to laugh, either
with me or at me.