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Feb 12, 2013 – Manabi – Ecuador
After Saturday’s earthquake, I diffused my pent-up energy with a trek to town. The images above and below show how the recent rains transformed the landscape into many shades of green.
While a large percentage of the people I know are enduring the long cold winter, I am enjoying an almost-perfect climate with an endless supply of green!
Last week, I slowed my pace and inspected the ferns growing in the central park in town. A botanical painting is incubating, and foliage plants continue to catch my eye. I predict a monochromatic painting of vivid greens emerging in the near future!
These roadside watermelons would make a fun painting!
The grasshopper blended well against this Santa Maria medicinal plant.
Do you suppose “Little Bit” iguana (below) dreams of growing up to be super sized?
Below are more closeups of foliage; yes, a botanical or scientific study will surely materialize soon! Many artists have trouble finding subject matter; my problem is: So many great subjects and so little time!
A trip to Guayaquil’s malecon is never complete without a trip through the botanical gardens.
Formal gardens showcase classic specimens, yet a pastoral landscape soothes the senses.
When traveling near Limon Nicaragua, I chuckled when we rounded a curve and disturbed this man’s siesta!
Visit Let’s Be Wild for other examples of the many colors of green in our outdoor world! A special thanks goes to Babs of Life in the Foothills for inquiring about my contribution to this week’s theme! Between dealing with visas, shrimp harvests and earthquakes, I left this one patiently incubating in the Drafts folder! (Thanks, Amiga! I’ll bet you’ve always been a responsible team player!) Please visit her post,The Green of Envy!
(We’ve had a week without rain, so I have also enjoyed pulling lots of GREEN grass in the gardens!)
Z
Gallivanta said:
So many lovely greens. I knew someone who had a green garden; that is no flowers; everything in it was different shades and types of green foliage. It was beautiful. Have you had any aftershocks?
Playamart - Zeebra Designs said:
hey! thanks for your comment! i’m sure that green-only garden was soothing!
we have had no aftershocks; the solomon islands had several more on the other side of the pacific, but it’s quiet again on this part of the ring of fire.
hmmmm. it’s ‘early’ but still a bit too quiet” small ones help relieve that tension.
thanks!
Naomi Baltuck said:
Lovely greens! So much variety!
Playamart - Zeebra Designs said:
thanks, naomi! i awakened this morning and realized that i forgot to notify the let’s be wild site!!!!
z
Gemma said:
These greens make me envious! ;-). Everything here is grey and white. Still the trees are stunning and the snow, picturesque. I would love to see you tackle that agave on canvas! Can’t wait for your green thumb to get it all down.
Playamart - Zeebra Designs said:
the agave seems to be calling most! i’m glad you liked it as well! again, so many things and so little time.. i’m about to go to town, so maybe tonight i can start on a new one. i have two projects in progress so i have to see them finished!
shoreacres said:
I see a couple of similarities, I think. Isn’t that schefflera, or even Hawaiian (dwarf) schefflera tucked in there? And I think I see mint – is that possible? Green is my favorite color, so this was quite a treat on this gray, damp morning. (Although, of course, gray and damp is exactly what we’ve been hoping for. Without more rain, we’ll have very little green!)
I laughed out loud at your bolded statement – “so many subjects, so little time”. My goodness! Don’t I know that one. It’s a reminder that I’d better get cracking on my own new post. It’s time!
Playamart - Zeebra Designs said:
yes, that’s mint! it grows so well here! last night, in honor of carnival, i mixed a limonada with mint and tequila! it’s so great to walk outside and harvest mint without damaging the reserves! the climate is usually highs in the 80s and lows around 70, so it’s a perpetual springtime climate.
wouldn’t it be fun to be a genie, and with the wave of a hand, all of those creative thoughts materialized in an instant! i have a great little shaman’s ‘lime pot’ that i found on the beach.. perhaps i should rub it and ask that the present projects get finished so i can move on to the next!
globalexplorer1 said:
That is one amazing thing about the tropics, the amazing biodiversity and lushness which you captured nicely. Nice post!
Playamart - Zeebra Designs said:
yes, i continue to be amazed at how fast everything grows when the rainy season starts!
babso2you said:
Beautiful photos Z! And you are welcome!
Playamart - Zeebra Designs said:
i forgot to present it to the lets be wild site, and this morning we lost internet for a while! it’s finally in the queue of submissions!
thanks again!!! z
babso2you said:
Congratulations chica on the honorable mention! They chose a lovely photo! I do need to make it down to your neck of the woods sometime! Hugs – B
Playamart - Zeebra Designs said:
you will need a new hard drive to handle all of the photos you’ll be taking!
thanks!
z
babso2you said:
🙂
Imelda said:
I like your green photos. I m amazed at the wildlife you have in your area. 🙂
Playamart - Zeebra Designs said:
thanks, amiga. you did an amazing job with your selection of greens! i especially enjoyed the blurred movement image. the story about your neighbor helping clear your drive was equally nice!
z
Mary said:
Beautiful “green” photography – the closeups of iguana are exquisite.
Playamart - Zeebra Designs said:
thanks! iguanas have always amused me! they’re such funny looking creatures and are so skittish!
travelerlynne said:
“So many subjects and so little time.” Where have I heard that before? You live in the best of both worlds, an abundance of subject matter and in a green paradise.
Playamart - Zeebra Designs said:
ja HA! yes, and an almost-perfect climate!
Playamart - Zeebra Designs said:
so true, though for half of the year it’s the dry season. it’s always great to watch the landscape transform after the first true rainfall!
yes, so little time! tis a nice problem to have!
z
lagottocattleya said:
Great photos and so diverse and many shades! As you say a botanical garden can never be visited too many times!
Playamart - Zeebra Designs said:
thank you, lovely amiga! when will your landscape start turning green?
lagottocattleya said:
Green…well in April the snow might be gone…
Playamart - Zeebra Designs said:
brrrrrrrrrrrrr! two more months!
pommepal said:
Beautiful lush green photos Lisa, I love the shape and veins on the large tropical leaves, a sketch and painting will be stunnning I look forward to seeing them
Playamart - Zeebra Designs said:
thanks; it’s been dry this week, so i work til dark most every afternoon. i know that when it starts raining again, i’ll have plenty of time to paint!
z
pommepal said:
Good idea a time and place for every thing. Gardening is in the air over here too
bentehaarstad said:
You are lucky with all those shades of green around, Z, and even green creatures. 🙂
Playamart - Zeebra Designs said:
yes, i suppose you’re having a green deficiency about now! the landscape here is amazing with so many variations of green!
Doris said:
Love the “green” post…all the photos are amazing! That iguana seem like is saying something…maybe she is saying hola!
Playamart - Zeebra Designs said:
yes, it seems to have a very fierce and solid spirit! thanks, amiga!
Liberty of Thinking said:
Wow, this IS amazingly awesome!
Playamart - Zeebra Designs said:
thank you, and thanks for stopping by!
Amy said:
Beautiful greens, z! No color is more beautiful than the green after a good rain… I’m so looking forward to spring!
Playamart - Zeebra Designs said:
I hope that you get lots of lovely green in your life soon! it’s always so great when the spring flowers reward us with the explosion of colors and fragrances!
btg5885 said:
Great job. I love the pictures. But, where is Kermit? “It isn’t easy being green…..”
Playamart - Zeebra Designs said:
hey! thanks for the laugh! we have some amazing little frogs that come out when the rains resume each year. i call them ‘cowboy frogs’ as they sound like cowboys herding the cattle: ‘aye!…. aye!… aye!…”
bluebrightly said:
Absolutely – so much material for paintings! It’s everywhere. I love leaf shapes. (I spotted that mint, too – it’s funny to see the very familiar temperate plant in amongst the tropical ones).
hughcurtlerHugh Curtler said:
I always love visiting your part of the world through your beautiful photographs (and art work) — especially when my world is all white! But there’s beauty in the whiteness as well. 🙂
Playamart - Zeebra Designs said:
good morning! i really enjoyed your post this morning and am letting it incubate while i search for a worthy comment! how well i understand the yin and yang of farming, and i experienced both worlds before i embarked on that journey that turned back the pages in time.
yes, there is extreme beauty in the whiteness, and the presence of snow somehow gives the senses a unique edge… i’ve never been able to figure it out, but for me, there was always a rare magic when immersed in a snow-filled landscape.
catbirdinoman said:
Beautiful green pictures, Lisa! I love the leaves, the grasshopper and the iguanas. Amazing wildlife you have there in Ecuador. 🙂 And that guy lounging in the tree (wearing a green shirt, no less!) : priceless.
Playamart - Zeebra Designs said:
hey amiga!
thanks so much; i’m glad you enjoyed the images!
hey! you’re on the right side of the planet to see the asteroid, right? you’d probably have to be away from the city light pollution, though…
kristc99 said:
hmmm, those baby iguanas remind me of lizards we saw recently near the river. I’ll have to post those photos when I get a bit of time.
I especially love your first photo, and the lizards, and the plants, and the guy in the tree, and and… 😀
mpejovic said:
Oh, that last iguana looks a little big to me!
Playamart - Zeebra Designs said:
ha! yes, it was quite big with a hound on its trail/tail— it dashed onto the little patio where i was painting and ended up staying for two days!
petit4chocolatier said:
Love it; and especially Big Red’s smile!!
Playamart - Zeebra Designs said:
thanks! big red never dreamed of being a star.. or who knows, perhaps he did!!! z
LuAnn said:
This is one of my favorite posts of yours Z…fabulous photos! 🙂
pommepal said:
Congratulations on the honourable mention of that cute little lizard
Island Traveler said:
I would love to have days just resting on a tree. I used to do that as a kid at my parent’s guava tree. The Iguanas just took my breath away. Awesome pics.
Playamart - Zeebra Designs said:
thanks! and thanks for the tweet! yes, there’s something special about the luxury of reclining in the benevolent limbs of a tree! ah! guava trees! they’re so handsome and have that subtle fragrance of the fruit.. i’ll bet there were interesting butterflies that were drawn to the ripened fruits!
i’m glad that my posts often take you back down memory lane!
z
thirdeyemom said:
I love this post and it is so nice to see beautiful green! I miss it but not much longer now. 🙂