Category Archives: Poetry

Coneflowers to brighten a December day.

Humble coneflower on display,
drinking in each golden ray.
Face boldly
reaching
for the sun
Each in turn, 
the healing one.
SMD

Echinacea (Coneflower) are easy to grow and very hardy. They tolerate heat and humidity and survive cold and drought. Echinacea resists most pests and diseases. These summer blooms can range from pink, white, yellow, orange, and purple. Their seed-filled cones are an irresistible treat to songbirds in the fall.

Native Americans have long used Echinacea as an antiseptic, an analgesic, and to treat poisonous insect and snake bites. It has also been used to treat toothaches and sore throat. Many swear by its ability to boost the immune system and ward off the common cold.

One more Birthday postcard I can cross off my list. This is a new technique for me, I did not get it quite right, but for a first try, this is not bad. It is an unexpected keeper!

Coneflowers. Watercolor on 140 lb. cold press paper. 4 x 6 postcard © Sheila Delgado 2013

Coneflowers. Watercolor on 140 lb. cold press paper. 4 x 6 postcard © Sheila Delgado 2013

Leaves fall – October Birthday Postcard

Fall, leaves, fall 

Fall, leaves, fall; die, flowers, away;
Lengthen night and shorten day;
Every leaf speaks bliss to me
Fluttering from the autumn tree.
I shall smile when wreaths of snow
Blossom where the rose should grow;
I shall sing when night’s decay
Ushers in a drearier day.

BY EMILY BRONTË

Birthday postcard, on its way to Canada.

Leaf, watercolor 4 x 6 postcard. © 2013 Sheila Delgado

Leaf, watercolor 4 x 6 postcard. © 2013 Sheila Delgado