Welcome to the Wacousta Barnett's 2017 Memory Pages
Welcome to the Wacousta Barnett's 2017 Memory Pages
The big event of the year was Lee receiving the Historical Society of Michigan's highest award: The Lifetime Achievement Award. The photo on the left shows proud wife Dot and mother Kathleen with the awardee.
Dot also had her moments of achievement: She received two American Orchid Society awards for her plants. Pictured on the left is Paphiopedilum Lady Isabel 'Wacousta' AM/AOS, and on the right is Paphiopedilum Temptation 'Wacousta' FCC/AOS.
This year was a rather crazy one, weather-wise. Looking back, we saw a very dry Summer which led to a Fall with colors that were muted in comparison with year's past. But we still had some interesting color in our yard. The following photos will exemplify why the Impressionists were so fascinated by how light affects color and shape at various times of the day and weather conditions:
Dogwood tree, taken in early morning wih overcast skies.
Dogwood tree, taken in sunlight.
Maple tree, taken in early morning wih overcast skies.
Maple tree, taken in sunlight.
Page 1 -Fall 2017
Our Oak tree doesn't have brilliant color in the Fall, but the subtle colors, textures and lines it create always presents interest to Dot's cameras.
Crab Apples provide color, and food for critters.
Fall Crocus