Tag Archives: Carnivorous Plant Video

Winter

Ah, how  do I miss Christmas already. Presents are all unwrapped. Leftovers consumed.  Lights and ornaments going down to be put away to make an appearance next year. The flurry of the holidays have come and gone and once again I find myself…now here — facing winter. I want to go hibernate.

Winter.  Although it is mild here in the San Francisco Bay Area, the Sarracenia  are all asleep in their winter dormancy. In this quiet time, there is much gardening going in my mind, potting and thinking ahead for the oncoming seasons. I still do have some work to do trimming pitchers, and repotting some plants, but for now I admire their slumber.

I took a few quick video shots of my plants and wanted to share this with you.  (Sorry – pardon the jerky-ness. I do not have a steadycam for this sorta thing and this was a spur of the moment shoot…)  It’s a video of much dead foliage.  I just look past that and envision the blooms, pitchers, and the crosses I’ll be making next season. The dead foliage will give way to life soon…

Without further adieu — may I present, Winter.

Music: Winter Song by Sara Bareilles and Ingrid Michaelson

The Carnivorous Plantation

Howdy everyone!  Hope you’re enjoying your weekend!  Now, how about a little weekend getaway, shall we?

All photos in this video were all taken by Bob Hanrahan at his Carnivorous Plantation in Alabama.  Now pull up a seat (the video is about 22 minutes long), grab some popcorn, and enjoy the movie! 😉


***
Mr. Hanrahan — a very sincere and special thanks to you for sharing this; it is an honor and a delight to have “virtually visited” The Carnivorous Plantation by way of these photos. For now, I must vicariously live through them until I visit in person one day soon. Thank you Bob!