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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Nelson Mandela

NELSON MANDELA
Honoring Nelson Mandela- The Man - The Give to South Africa - All Nations around the World!

Good morning my dear Readers. I an writing to you today in honoring Nelson Mandela. Today, Many people all over the world are meeting, in Peace to honor a most wonderful man in his country, South Africa. 
A Man that Celebrated Peace, Forgiveness, Humor, Love of life, Love of his Country, Love of his People and World Peace! I pray that with his passing that we all will learn from this Great man's Teachings and Grace. That we could all come together with all our different faiths and races as One!
 With love and Peace for the New coming year of 2014! That is what I have learned over the many years from this Amazing Man NELSON MANDELA.. Peace and good will to you all my dear Reader all over the World .. And much love Too..Wendy






























Monday, December 9, 2013

Great Masters 1900

Great Masters 1900
Claude Monet- His Garden Waterlilies 1900-
I've always loved the Great Masters of Art and one happens to be Monet. I have always loved the use of color in his paintings. I studied Art History when I was in Collage and I do very much remember Monet Works. One of my favorites is his Garden- Waterlilies -1900. I loved this one like all of them because of his brush of colors, light, reflections and transparency's that all come together with many colorful spots of color to create these masterpiece's. I love Waterlilies to because its based off his very own Garden and like myself, I too love my own Garden!
My hummingbird Garden!
It is said waterlilies is his most darlings of his works-
When Monet settled in his home in Giverny in 1883, this is where
he transform his garden. According to the seasons is
what he would plant in his garden for his paintings.
 
Some of the Flowers were transformed into his painting
Waterlilies 1900.
 



 
 
 
I thought I would add a little more to my Monet Garden Post. Since I found that It seem to have a few of you that love the grand masters of the old Paintings.. My Father had told me that when he and my mother had gone to Europe quite a few years ago and one of the main place they wanted to see was Monet's Home and his Gardens. My Parents actually got to go inside Monet home and around Monet famous gardens. In this post I will also add a few of those picture my father had sent me that he had taken from Monet house overlooking the gardens below. Here are those images;





The fun story about Monet that I didn't know is quite interesting and I wanted to share with all of you! My father emailed me the story and the pictures for me to share on my blog. [note: As a child I was always influenced by great artist painters and my father who himself would paint too]
Now for the Story my father told me!
It seems that Monet wanted his wife to have a spot of her own in his garden. So as the history goes- After Monet continue pestering for her to have a spot in the garden near their home in Giverny in the late 1900's his wife at the time, reluctantly gave in in planted what some says a small red flower area inside Monet Garden.

I found a little bit more info about how Monet spend his last years of his life. It was in a little town in Normandy, in the North Western part of France. His how Giverny and he spent most of those last years in his garden. How which is open to the public for all visitors. The head of these grand gardens as of now is Gilbert Vahe'. I my readings I found some other interesting questions & things that you might have not know about this grand painter. If you have any other questions I found a great link for you all too! 
I current gardens as the Person in charge of it 'Gilbert Vahe'' says is more or less the same as when Monet created the gardens himself many years ago. They have kept the spirit of Monet within the Gardens since his passing and when they were in their best in the 1900's. They say they look as if Monet has never left his gardens because they have studied his gardens so well. This means the type of techniques he used of flowers, seasons of planting and all the original flowers are mostly still in the gardens. Although because of the course of time some of his flowers, plants and some trees had to be replaced with more modern hybrids which are much more hardy that will live longer so that the Garden with live on for all to see.
They say as for the design of his garden that his created on his own, this happened over a long period of time.
Monet first bought the home where his garden would be in 1890 in Giverny, but Monet didn't live in his home til much much later til the 1900's, when he finally returned to his home and his idea's for his grand Garden..
In my readings, It was said that when Monet did decided to stay at his home Giverny , this is when he started his famous Gardens with his two sons plus the children of his second wife. Of course there is much more history on his personal life, but I am more forced on Monet's Gardens.
In the beginning of his grand gardens, you could say Monet had a passion for the Flower! All flowers. In 1922 there was the great international contest on Irises Flowers. Monet gave 500 gold francs for a prize. Then he used his garden to create new plants. Because we as artist's always go beyond our passions and Monet's was his Flowers in his garden which in turn became his paintings.
He continued on creating different kinds of flowers - Monet created the dahlia which Monet called 'La Digoinaise.' He also created many more different kinds of irises and also the poppy which he called the 'Moneti'. He also created many different roses too, but there is not written page or documentation of prove to this. It is only word of the gardens at the time when he created these beautiful roses...
But one never really knows?
In all my studies in College, Art history of the Great Artist I have never learned any of these personal facts about Monet and his Garden! I would think that it would be just as important to include all of these facts that I am writing to all of you my dear friends and followers in this post-ooo)
The other part of his garden that you may not know, has a good deal to do with  his paintings "Waterlilies".
This is where Monet had the Japanese bridge and pond put into his garden. To create his pond, there was many obstacles he had to jump thur, to get his pond, besides being forced to asked special authorization to create his pond.
Some of these problems he had faced to create the famous pond, was a road with a railroad tack that was slightly elevated on the area. And on the other side where he wanted his pond was a swamp or it was said a meadow. So what Monet had to do- He had the idea to buy a piece of the land adjacent to his property so he could create his pond. After he over came all the above obstacles, Monet began to dig his pond not one time but three times! The first pond, he found to be not big enough for his paintings.  So he extended it. He wanted to have exotic waterlilies and many other types of water lilies in his pond too. Monet liked the distinctive feature and effect that these type of flowers give as they sit just above the surface of the water. Also they have the most extraordinary colors. He found the waterlilies are the most beautiful flowers for his artist works in his paintings. There is much more on Monet and his creations of his pond, creating of his Exotic waterlilies, framed Japanese bridge too, but I felt that I have covered more than enough for all to get a more depth view of this most Grand artist Monet.

I hope that you all Enjoy my addition to my post. I love you all my dear Friends and Followers Your Wendy with love..
Love ♥ *pEACE •∞¸.•´¸.•♪ ஜ۩۞۩ஜ¸.•´¸.• •∞ ♥ *pEACE



 

 




 

 

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Long-tailed Sylph hummingbird

Long-tailed Sylph hummingbird
Hello my dears Friends~


For my Love of the Hummingbird~
I am going to tell you a little bit about the Long-tailed Sylph Hummingbird- These lovely hummers are the only members of the genus Aglaiocercus which is found on the east slopes of the Andes Mts, but these beautiful hummers only live on the East and West sides of the slopes in the Andes Mts. I found that they are so beautiful and so different from any of the hummer's around here that I wanted to share my thoughts with you all my dear Readers.


The Male hummer has a glittering, bronzy, metallic green upper-parts and slightly duller olive underparts. There is a small blue or
a violet throat patch on the male Long-tailed Sylph hummer.The flight feathers are a dark brown on the tail of the long-tailed Sylph and the outer rectories are very long whereas central ones are very short. Their tail feathers are green and violet above and bluish-black below. On his head, the crown is shinning emerald green, turning dark green towards the nap of his neck. The short bill is black and his eyes are dark brown with white postocular spot. These hummer's legs are black too. 

The Female long-tailed Sylph hummer has a cinnamon underpart with a white throat and breast that is lightly spotted green. The
females upper-parts are shinning green and their tail is much shorter and notched, with a darker blue green. On the outer rectories are tipped white. On the top of the head of the female long-tailed Sylph hummer is metallic green with a short white malar stripe. 
The immature resembles the adult female, but it has slightly a buffy underparts with diffuse green spots. There is a concealed white patch on the lower back of the female too. 
There are six-subspecies of this type of hummingbird, but I am not going to go into each of these at this time- At a later post I will explore this more further. 
The habitat- These hummers live in humid forest borders, bushy clearing

and second growth woodlands. They also live in large flowering gardens too. These hummers usually avoid entering the forest and
are visible between 900 and 3000 metres of Elevation.
Behavior- These long-tailed sylph hummers will feed on both the nectar of flowering plants/flowers and insects. Its feeding behavior can be fairly complex and includes trap-lining a circuit of specific plant species and feeding sites. They can be territorial when it comes to the different flowering site of abundant nectar. This means that they can be quite aggressive when it


comes to the abundance of nectarine flowers. Some of the Long-t
ailed Sylph hummers have been known to rob nectar from other hummingbirds. It will pierce the base of the corolla and take the nectar in this way instead to enter the bill into the corolla. They will gather at abundant food sources such as the canopy of flowering trees. 
They will occasionally hover/these flowing trees and may cling to feed on  these abundant nectarine flowers. The long-tail sylph hummers also will perform catching flying techniques. They sit on their perches like hawks, looking for insects high-up in the  tall tree tops and dive bomb for the insects. They also will visit small shrubs and can be seen in high elevation of grasslands too.
At the beginning of breeding season, these hummers can become very territorial. The male uses aerial and intimidation displays to defend his territory. He will also give a high-pitched monosyllabic chirps and whistles.
The females are attracted by the beautiful long glossy tail displayed
during the flight. The males performs a U-shape flight which enhances the long-tail following all its movements. However, both
mates reproduce with more than one mate. And will separate after they copulation. The Long-tail Sylph performs mainly altitudes movements, moving from pre-mountain areas to higher regions up to 2500 to even 2700metres and more higher elevations. 
Breeding- These hummers will breed throughout the year! This is what I found to be very interesting with this beautiful hummingbird is that they breed all year around. Most if not all hummers just do this once a year. Which is very cool. We need more of these gem's in our beautiful World! Their nest is an bulky domed nest with a side entrance. It is made of moss and plant fibres that they find in the high mts.It is attached to one twig or branch and sometimes camouflaged with leaves. It may even have a dangling tail of moss hanging from the bottom of the nest . I hope you Enjoy these  hummers as much as I have my dear friends and Followers love you all! Your Wendy- ooo)







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