Saturday, July 17, 2010

Annual Bloom Night 2010

The Queen of the Night has returned for her annual appearance. I make it to Tohono Chul Park at 11PM Friday, June 16th in search of her majesty--the source of the refreshing, sweet aroma cast over the desert night. There's an hour left to find and capture her on camera before the park will close and I'll need to leave the flowers to the moths. She'll disappear by morning for for another year, so there's an important job to do. Like a member of the flower paparazzi, with my camera, flashlight, tripod, and cell phone in hand, I follow the softly lit trails, which like a red carpet will lead me to the celebrities of the evening, cicadas buzzing a celebratory song along the way.

The night blooming cereus (peniocereus greggii) seem more scarce to me tonight than usual. As I eagerly search, keeping a fast pace, I realize I haven't seen many and the ones I have seen are surrounded by other excited night-bloom enthusiasts. I check my phone for the time--11:15. I best hustle. As I continue my expedition, I come across a cereus who hasn't bloomed yet. Most of them bloom on the same night, but there are some early and late bloomers.


Stuffed inside, dozens of petals and a pouch of pollen dust wait to arrive to the mid-summer night's party.

I move along the trail, backtracking a few times before finally spotting a solitary bloom. I spend some time with her to ensure I get what I'm after. My cell phone acts as a nice lighting effect.


The giant sphinx moth is the only pollinator who can pollinate this flower because it has such a long proboscis. The overwhelming pollen lures them over, but their shyness may prevent them from swooping before the cameras. They're brilliant at avoiding the flower paparazzi! I'm sure they're lingering overhead, waiting for the human spectators to leave. I pause to take a deep breath, inhaling the glorious aroma. If a moth's mouth waters, every moth in the park has to be drooling. The moths have the perfect tool to drink their annual dessert--a fancy bendy straw to sip the delicious, sweet nectar from deep inside the elaborately pretty cup.

This flower depends on the patient moths. They feed each other. What an amazing relationship.


It's a quarter to midnight now and I think I have enough time for a few more shots before I'm forced to vacate the park.


The flower's stamen wave and call to the moths this one night of the year. As if in Wonderland, they call out, "Drink me."


They seem to show off with beautiful crowns and skirts. Most of the year they're rather plain looking, so I say, flaunt it, girls!


This is my favorite summer treat. Thanks, God.

Grateful,
Dawn

Sunday, July 11, 2010

My Grandpa: New Here


Here's my grandpa; my dad's dad, Roy. He's new here--to Arizona, that is. At 89 years of age, he just made the move from a neighboring state and it seems to be a most excellent choice. He seems so happy here even though he made the big move to the desert in the sizzling heat of summer. The desert and my grandpa's desert family are so very glad to have him!

Happy,
Dawn

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Patriotic Boys



Nathan and Justin were all decked out for the 4th of July, so photographs just had to happen!




This pictures is an attempt to replicate one I took of Nathan two years ago. Click here to see that photo.


I think these brothers are going to be great friends. It almost looks like they're giving each other knuckles!

Proudly,
Aunt Dawn



Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Liam's Hamburger


Independence Day is usually accompanied with a delicious feast of hamburgers, various salads, and scrumptious sweets, and this year my adorable nephew, Liam, got to enjoy this 4th of July perk, too! He was so eager at the very thought of a juicy burger that he began doing an antsy march and chanting, "hamburger, hamburger, hamburger" in his cute, unmistakable toddler accent. When, finally, the burger floated before his dark-chocolate eyes, his bite was ambitious and border-line ravenous.

But the actual bite was but a small sample--almost of crumb-sized proportions--of the burger's top bun! This is a classic case of the eyes being bigger than the stomach...I mean, the mouth.

Swept up to his highchair and presented with a whole plate-full of Liam-sized broken-up burger-bites, he happily devoured his feast. I ardently applaud his optimistic efforts!

Almost independently,
Dawn

Monday, July 5, 2010

Joy to the 4th!


From our lawn chair seats in a park, a low set of fireworks illuminated the star-spangled sky for us this 4th of July.

The empty middle seat is evidence that Nathan was there with us but he simply cannot sit still for a twenty-second shutter. So instead Nathan is a vague blur throughout the photo and while light sprouts from the sky, bouts of laughter sprout from us.

Joy x Joy x Joy x Joy,
Dawn