James Jacques Joseph Tissot (French artist, 1836-1902) Springtime
Friday, May 24, 2024
Thursday, May 23, 2024
1644 Spring Garden Preparation by David Teniers the Younger (1610–1690)
1644 David Teniers the Younger (1610–1690) Spring. Love the Gardeners in the background moving pots outdoors and raking the garden.
During the early medieval period, gardens were primarily about food for the table & medicinal herbs. Calendars in the Later Middle Ages began to change garden illuminations for the Spring of peasants digging, ploughing, pruning & chopping their way through shrubbery & undergrowth, with those of people preparing for pleasure gardens & planting flowers. The pleasure garden had long been an important part of the houses & grounds of the elite. Calendars in the Later Middle Ages began to change garden illuminations for the Spring of peasants digging, ploughing, pruning & chopping their way through shrubbery & undergrowth, with the majority of those workers preparing for pleasure gardens & planting flowers. The pleasure garden had long been an important part of the houses & grounds of the elite. Now, however, it also became a joy for townsfolk & perhaps even peasants. Decorative flowers were planted everywhere. Now, however, it also became a joy for townsfolk & perhaps even peasants. Decorative flowers were planted everywhere.
Wednesday, May 22, 2024
15C Spring - Garden of Love & Earthly Delights - Illuminated Manuscripts
3rd Day, 10th Tale, from Boccaccio's Decameron, trans. Laurent de Premierfait. 15th C French MS with Flemish illuminations
Tuesday, May 21, 2024
1601 - Preparing the Spring Garden
1601 Gardener Preparing the for the Spring Garden - Die Hausbücher der Nürnberger Zwölfbrüderstiftungen. Here the gardener is expanding the cultivated landscape beyond the traditional geometric garden beds in the background, Calendars in the Later Middle Ages began to change garden illuminations for the Spring of peasants digging, ploughing, pruning & chopping their way through shrubbery & undergrowth, with the majority of those workers preparing for pleasure gardens & planting flowers. The pleasure garden had long been an important part of the houses & grounds of the elite. Now, however, it also became a joy for townsfolk & perhaps even peasants. Decorative flowers were planted everywhere.
During the early medieval period, gardens were primarily about food for the table & medicinal herbs. Calendars in the Later Middle Ages began to change garden illuminations for the Spring of peasants digging, ploughing, pruning & chopping their way through shrubbery & undergrowth, with those of people preparing for pleasure gardens & planting flowers. The pleasure garden had long been an important part of the houses & grounds of the elite. Now, however, it also became a joy for townsfolk & perhaps even peasants. Decorative flowers were planted everywhere.
Monday, May 20, 2024
Medieval Garden Myth & Reality - Spring - Preparing the Garden
1607 Gardener with a spade Die Hausbücher der Nürnberger Zwölfbrüderstiftungen
During the early medieval period, gardens were primarily about food for the table & medicinal herbs. Calendars in the Later Middle Ages began to change garden illuminations for the Spring of peasants digging, ploughing, pruning & chopping their way through shrubbery & undergrowth, with those of people preparing for pleasure gardens & planting flowers. The pleasure garden had long been an important part of the houses & grounds of the elite. Now, however, it also became a joy for townsfolk & perhaps even peasants. Decorative flowers were planted everywhere.
Sunday, May 19, 2024
18C Allegory of Spring in a Garden
1758 Spring from The Four Seasons After Nicolas Lancret by John Simon.
Friday, May 17, 2024
17C Spring Boating Party Gathering Green Branches
Sebastian Vrancx (Flemish artist, 1573-1647) The Four Seasons - Spring Boating Party Gathering Green Branches to decorate their homes.
Celebrating our Earth. Holding on to the Sweet Divine - “The Lord God took man & put him in the Garden of Eden to work it & to keep it.” Genesis 2:15.
Thursday, May 16, 2024
1671 Allegories of Spring- In a Garden with Putti
1671 Spring from The Four Seasons by Matthias Scheits (German artist c 1625 - 1700) Landscape with 5 putti in a landscape playing with birds.
Celebrating our Earth. Holding on to the Sweet Divine - “The Lord God took man & put him in the Garden of Eden to work it & to keep it.” Genesis 2:15.
Wednesday, May 15, 2024
17C Allegory of Spring with Putti in a Garden
1650s Spring from The Four Seasons by Jonas Umbach (German artist c 1624 - 1700) Four putti in a garden with a fountain in background: one putti is being crowned with a flower wreath.
Spring is the perfect time to celebrate Earth's Beauty & Bounty. Flowers gave beauty & inspiration to mankind's basic struggle to live & to populate & to protect his home-base, The Earth. Holding on to The Sweet Divine - The Lord God took man & put him in the Garden of Eden to work it & to keep it...Genesis 2:15.
Tuesday, May 14, 2024
16C Spring Landscape by Lucas Van Valkenborch (c 1530-1597)
1587 Lucas Van Valkenborch (Flemish painter, c 1530-1597) Landscape in Spring Detail
Lucas van Valckenborch or Lucas van Valckenborch the Elder (c. 1535-1597) was a Flemish painter, mainly known for his landscapes. He also made contributions to portrait painting & allegorical scenes. Court painter to Archduke Matthias, the governor of the Spanish Netherlands in Brussels, he later migrated to Austria & then Germany where he joined members of his extended family of artists who had moved there for religious reasons.
Monday, May 13, 2024
17C Allegory of Spring in a Garden
1660 Spring from The Four Seasons by Jean Leblond 1605-1666. Here a couple sit on a turf seat under a tree in a garden setting.The young woman is holding flowers in her right hand and placing her left hand on the man's thigh. The man appears to be holding a staff in his left hand.
Saturday, May 11, 2024
18C Allegory of Spring - Love & Bird Nests
18C English Woodcut of Spring. A bird's nest with chirping chicks is gently placed in the young woman's apron.

Friday, May 10, 2024
17C Mythical Personification of Spring - Flowers & Delight by Martin Droeshout 1601-1639
Martin Droeshout (British printmaker, 1601-c 1639) Spring
In Pagan Rome, the celebration of Floralia, from April 27-May 3 was the festival of the Flower Goddess Flora & the flowering of Springtime.
Spring is the perfect time to celebrate Earth's Beauty & Bounty. Flowers gave beauty & inspiration to mankind's basic struggle to live & to populate & to protect his home-base, The Earth.
Thursday, May 9, 2024
Wednesday, May 8, 2024
Squirrels on the ground up here in the Spring Woods again...
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France 13C (Orléans, Bibliothèque municipale, ms. 9, fol. 187v)
The Smithsonian relates that when the weather catches a chill in the autumn, squirrels begin what looks like preparation for a wide-scale scavenger hunt. In great numbers, squirrels begin to bury nuts! They know food will be scarce throughout the winter & spring...How do the squirrels find their nuts again? In the US, Eastern gray squirrels, in particular, bury their nuts far & wide.
Scientists have observed gray squirrels frequently burying & reburying their nuts... The gray squirrel community is rampant with nut theft. Squirrels can lose as much as 25% of their cached nuts to thieves! Luckily, squirrels have developed some clever tactics to protect their nuts. Scientists have observed squirrels creating false caches in order to trick thieves. If squirrels are suspicious of thieves, they will also start to hide their nuts in difficult to reach places (such as under bushes or in muddy areas).
While it might be frustrating for squirrels to lose their carefully hidden nuts, it can be beneficial for other organisms. It can help the forest itself! A study done at the University of Richmond in Virginia, cites that squirrels fail to recover up to 74% of the nuts they bury. Misplacing of so many acorns (the seeds of oak trees), the study says, is likely responsible for oak forest regeneration. When squirrels misplace these buried acorns, they allow for these seeds to eventually grow into full oak trees near & far!
See
University Of Richmond. "Researchers Tackle The Nutty Truth On Acorns And Squirrels." ScienceDaily. 26 November 1998.
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