With the wind howling and a blizzard settling in this afternoon, I sat happily ensconced in our city’s little-known plant conservatory. My watercolour teacher decided it was the perfect place to hold a painting workshop this weekend.

Why I have never discovered the City of Regina’s Plant Conservatory is beyond me. This is certainly one sure-fire way of beating back the winter blues with the added bonus of hydrating my skin.

The Conservatory has an incredible collection of Orchids, Palm trees, Succulents and other flowering plants. Today there were numerous massive Amaryllises in bloom.

Then I discovered a Scarlet Sage and suddenly all was perfect with the world. (pic above)

Our class is small and fit into the Conservatory’s atmosphere perfectly. While we were there, a kindergarten class arrived for a tour, story-time and planting seeds. Before they started their tour, the kids all gathered around our teacher and were mesmerised watching her paint.

The class had just left, when suddenly we heard the words, “Will you marry me?” We all turned to see a young guy on one knee proposing to a woman. Would she or wouldn’t she? We watched as she burst into tears and yelled, “Yes, finally”.

Whew … we went back to our paintings and were soon lost in mixing our paints and working on our watercolour washes.

I took lots of photographs and am pretty certain these are the two Orchids (pictured above) I will work on tomorrow.

It was a good day – starting with my weekly fiddle lesson. I’m wanting to learn more tunes by ear and rely less on music. My teacher gave me some good tips which will help. I am also wanting to get more fiddling and painting in and spend less time on the computer.

One of these days, perhaps I’ll be able to figure out a way to play my fiddle among the incredible plant specimens at the Conservatory. In any event, I know with certainty, that I will be making frequent forays back to this ‘little house of exotica on the prairies’.

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  1. jodi Avatar
    jodi

    Exquisite plants, Kate…I can see you playing your fiddle in the conservatory, no problem at all. I’m glad you’re having fun with painting and fiddling (and knitting?). Lucky you for having an instructor to paint with–that would kickstart me, but I can’t seem to motivate by myself.

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  2. Pam/Digging Avatar
    Pam/Digging

    What a great day, Kate. Music, drama, art, cute little kids, beautiful flowers. What more could anyone ask for? Or we, in a post?

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  3. Curtis Avatar
    Curtis

    Winter blues, what winter blues? The conservatory looks like a warm and fragrant place to be on a snow packed day. Here’s hoping you can someday play fiddle to the plants in the conservatory.

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  4. jodi Avatar
    jodi

    Me again. Your feed just popped up on Blotanical now, at about 0130 Nova Scotia time…which is…uh…1030 Sask time? And I don’t know WHAT time Blotanical is on, but probably Western Australia time. But I read your post some hours ago. How weird is that?

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  5. VP Avatar
    VP

    Hi Kate,Thanks for stopping by and Commenting on my blog.Your new found haven from the winter blues looks and sounds wonderful 🙂

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  6. gintoino Avatar
    gintoino

    Beautiful flowers kate! That conservatory seems to be a wonderful place. I’m sure you will visit more often and forget everything is still white and cold outside.

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  7. Frances Avatar
    Frances

    You sound like the most incredible person, gardener, painter, musician, writer, a jill of many talents. The conservatory will give you many photo ops too, forgot to mention photographer there. Wonderful post.Frances at Faire Garden

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  8. Katarina i Kullavik Avatar
    Katarina i Kullavik

    It’s such a pleasure reading your blog – your description of your day made me feel like I was almost there, and your pictures are…great!Have a good wekend!/Katarina (Sweden)

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  9. Threadspider Avatar
    Threadspider

    What a colourful treat for a blizzard filled day. It sounds like you found the perfect remedy for winter blues.

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  10. Dee/reddirtramblings Avatar
    Dee/reddirtramblings

    Kate, you are such a creative person. I could just feel all of the creativity just bursting in this post. What a fascinating day you had with marriage proposals, little children planting seeds, beautiful color, painting. I hope that although you will do more fiddling and painting, you won’t quit posting on your blog. I enjoy it so much.~~Dee

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  11. Chris Avatar
    Chris

    It is wonderful to see such vivid colours at this time of year! Everything has been soft here, asleep, but I am amazed how much life is beginning to stir. Spring is coming 🙂

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  12. teeni Avatar
    teeni

    Oh, that is awesome! I love that you found a conservatory – that sounds like the perfect little slice of heaven in the middle of winter. And how cool that you got to witness a marriage proposal with a happy response! Woo-hoo! This post made me so happy!

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  13. No Rain Avatar
    No Rain

    I didn’t know you played the fiddle! I don’t remember your mentioning it before. The flower photos are lovely, and the Conservatory day must have really added a needed break in the long winter. I’m also trying to stay away from the computer. I have 2 projects with deadlines, and it’s always a dilemma as to which I need (or want) to do!Aiyana

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  14. Kat Avatar
    Kat

    I love watercolour! I’d like to be better at it. Maybe when the kids are a little older I could find more time to hone my skills. My uncle was excellent with watercolour. Since he’s passed I’ve been wanting to carry on his passion. Pencils, charcoal and pastels are my comfort zone. Please share some of your flowers when they are done!

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  15. Jardineira aprendiz Avatar
    Jardineira aprendiz

    There will surely be lovely paintings! Maybe we can see some of them? :)I am also spending more time playing my guitar in my free time and less on the net – it is healthier that way. (But I always take a look on my favorite blogs!)We already have spring weather and some spring flowers in here, I hope you can have it soon also, although for us your snow landscape seems so beautiful. Have a nice weekend!

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  16. Brenda Kula Avatar
    Brenda Kula

    Your blog is beautiful. The colors, the photography. I have it on my Favorites list!

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  17. Lisa at Greenbow Avatar
    Lisa at Greenbow

    Oh Kate what a fine treasure you found in the conservatory. Your day was so exciting!! Painting sounds like so much fun. I have been lax this winter with painting and playing. I be they wouldlove for you to play your fiddle at the conservatory. That would be fun venue for an impromptu concert.

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  18. Sparkling Red Avatar
    Sparkling Red

    Thank you for brightening my day with these lovely photos!There is a public greenhouse in Toronto that sounds very similar to your conservatory. It’s called Allen Gardens. The only problem there is that it’s not a well-kept secret. It’s sometimes difficult to enjoy the flowers because there’s always a wedding party trying to get you out of the way so that they can take wedding photographs.

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  19. Tammy Avatar
    Tammy

    Beautiful photos and an awesome way to spend the day!

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  20. Ruth Welter Avatar
    Ruth Welter

    What a beautiful place Kate, I hope you will show us your watercolors.

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  21. Mr. McGregor's Daughter Avatar
    Mr. McGregor’s Daughter

    What a great way to beat cabin fever! Wonderful post.

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  22. Mary Avatar
    Mary

    Kate, you have so much to keep you warm. Watercolors, fiddles, flowers… And to witness a marriage proposal and watch kindergartners was a bonus.Life is good, ey?

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  23. nikkipolani Avatar
    nikkipolani

    Kate, Kate! What a wonderful combination of seeing beautiful blooms and playing with colours – in the midst of a white winter.

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  24. rusty in miami Avatar
    rusty in miami

    Fiddle playing, painting and gardening your are a busy person

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  25. Annie in Austin Avatar
    Annie in Austin

    The “Fiddle-Playing Gardener” label cracks me up, Kate…it will be interesting if someone comes here on a search for that term ;-]When Philo & I were in college we’d also escape the dry cold winter air by visiting a nearby conservatory to breathe and walk on paths with orchids and palms everywhere. How romantic to be a witness to the proposal! Annie at the Transplantable Rose

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  26. Mad Man Bamboo Avatar
    Mad Man Bamboo

    Kate,Great photos. That must have been a great sight among the dull winter day. Thanks for sharing.Sean

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  27. Karen Hall Avatar
    Karen Hall

    What wonderful colorGreat post – so full of joyThanksKaren

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  28. Tracy Avatar
    Tracy

    I think it would be fun for the people I “blog” with to tell others what they find are the most important objects . I believe we could all learn some pretty neat things.I am going to tag a couple people and hope they return to my blog to share with me and others what they use the most when it comes to your houseplant hobby.

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  29. A wildlife gardener Avatar
    A wildlife gardener

    I think a conservatory would be the perfect place to play your fiddle, Kate 🙂 I look forward to seeing your watercolour painting as I love to paint flowers too 🙂

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  30. grannyfiddler Avatar
    grannyfiddler

    wow! gorgeous day. maybe the conservatory would like some live music occasionally…. and maybe you could find a friend or two who’d enjoy playing with you there. sounds like a good cure for the winter blues. will you show us some of your finished paintings?

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  31. Karine Avatar
    Karine

    But if you spend less time on the computer, does that mean we will have less of these wonderful forays into your life??? A shame.

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  32. Marie Avatar
    Marie

    What a great post! It seems like you had a perfect day at the Conservatory. Lovely photos!

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  33. Abby Creek Art Avatar
    Abby Creek Art

    Wow, those are the most amazing photos. The orchids are beautiful. Flowers are little abstract paintings all in themselves. Thanks for the visual treat, Kate! xox

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  34. GardenAuthor Avatar
    GardenAuthor

    Kate – Vivid photos and vivid descriptions… just the right tonic for our winter blahs. And what fine ambitions you pursue. (Clever post title!)On a lighter note, Chuck says, “Hey!” Then he mumbled something like, “Wake me when yon succulent shoots of April hath covered the banks of Lily Pond with the most tender shade of green.” Yep – quite a poet, that Chuck!

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  35. Meems Avatar
    Meems

    Kate- how nice for you that you have found this perfect place of color and design to inspire your painting AND your fiddling… AND to save you from your winter blizzard woes. Beautiful photos of the orchids and they will make great specimens to watercolor.

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  36. Diana Avatar
    Diana

    Thanks for sharing all that, Kate. I felt like I was there — and I’d love to be there. The conservatory sounds amazing and your photos were beautiful. Will you post your paintings of the orchids for us? We’d love to see them!

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  37. Alyssa Avatar
    Alyssa

    What a fantastic time you must have had. It sounds almost magical. Being amoung blooming and thriving plants really helps the soul. Your photos reflect your favorite colors and are beautiful. Yes, try to play your fiddle in the Conservatory – plants respond to music.

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  38. Bindi Avatar
    Bindi

    What a wonderful discovery!

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  39. Weeping Sore Avatar
    Weeping Sore

    Kate, you are a woman of many talents. Thanks for leaving a link to a new blog on mine. I’ve checked back several times and enjoy reading it almost as much as I enjoy reading yours.I think I have the same red salvia in your first picture and somebody told me it’s called “Lipstick” sage. A bit gaudy for my personal taste in lipstick, but lovely in the garden

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  40. Schmutzie Avatar
    Schmutzie

    That place sounds brilliant! I’ll have to make a trip.

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  41. Rosehaven Cottage Avatar
    Rosehaven Cottage

    The orchids are just breathtaking! I can’t even imagine what they must have looked like in person. WOW! You know, I have a Pineapple Sage that has blossoms just like the one you photographed. When I crush a leaf it smells just like pineapple. I wonder if the Scarlet Sage at the conservatory is like that. Maybe you’ll have to find out. ;)Cindy at Rosehaven Cottage

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  42. Naturegirl Avatar
    Naturegirl

    Kate what better surroundings than a conservatory filled with beauty and color on a cold winters day! Loved the walk with you and your dog! I love your new dew in your profile photo! hugs NG

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  43. Kylee Avatar
    Kylee

    I hope you’ll post photos of your watercolors when they’re finished, Kate. It’s my favorite medium.

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  44. Yolanda Elizabet Avatar
    Yolanda Elizabet

    Isn’t it great that however long you may live somewhere there is always something new to discover? This time you’ve discovered the Regina’s Conservatory and what a great place it is. Love that scarlet sage and the orchids are wonderful too. I particularly like the second one, such wonderful colours and markings.Of course you would love to play your fiddle amongst these gorgeous flowers, I would too if I could play a fiddle. No such luck I’m afraid! ;-)The conservatory wasn’t only a hit with you, was it? It looks like the perfect place for little kiddies and for popping the question too. How very versatile! :-)Keep on knitting!

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  45. GardenAuthor Avatar
    GardenAuthor

    Kate – Welcome back from Denmark and thanks for the encouragement, camera-wise. When sufficient funds have accrued and my technical sagacity has reached a moderate level, there’s a Cannon camera with my name on it, at my local Apple store (where I take classes on all things Mac)… Deb

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  46. Pam Avatar
    Pam

    What a magical place to find in the middle of winter, wouldn’t I love to spend a day there! BTW, the orchid photographs are exquisite.

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  47. Pam Avatar
    Pam

    It sounds like a great place for a winter watercolours class – and to play the fiddle! Now that would be fun.

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  48. Susan Avatar
    Susan

    I’m in search of that scarlet sage for my yard. It is a beauty. The last flower on your post (purple & white) is absolutely striking. It would be difficult not to paint something beautiful at the Conservatory.

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  49. Robin (Bumblebee) Avatar
    Robin (Bumblebee)

    The fiddle too!?!? What a great way to spend the day.Robin at Bumblebee

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  50. Endment Avatar
    Endment

    What wonderful color to warm a gray dayI may even have to come back again to bask in these rich colors

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  51. Willow Avatar
    Willow

    What a wonderful and romantic place! Thank you for sharing it with me.Love the flowers!

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  52. priya Avatar
    priya

    oh gorgeous!the delicacy of the scarlet sage, the complexity of the orchids, and all so beautiful.sigh!

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  53. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    Every city should have a conservatory where you can just sit and find solace in all the colour and beauty. That was quite an eventful visit you had there!

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  54. Selma Avatar
    Selma

    Sorry, I’m the silly anonymous person. I pressed the wrong button…..

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  55. Kerri Avatar
    Kerri

    What wonderful color to brighten your day Kate! The conservatory sounds like the perfect place to push the winter weather into the back of your mind.How sweet to be a witness to the proposal, and the children are such fun to watch, always.I love the photos of your walk to the park with Lytton too :)More snow for us here tomorrow!!I love that Scarlet Sage..and the other gorgeous blooms too. Thanks!

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  56. Weeping Sore Avatar
    Weeping Sore

    Kate,Thanks for your recent comments on my blog. I didn’t recognize your new picture. I’ve been meaning to ask you about your early retirement from disability, and now I learn you went to law school too. You’re full of surprises.

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  57. Sarah Laurence Blog Avatar
    Sarah Laurence Blog

    Lovely flower photos, Kate! Also like your dog in the snow. Those 2 blogs back to back are such a contrast. Canada reminds me of Maine.

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  58. GardenAuthor Avatar
    GardenAuthor

    Kate – Glad you enjoyed Holland and Germany, well at least the German spiral chimney. I understand those ‘mini’ pavers are about 4″ long x 2″ wide – now that would be my size walkway or patio project.I’m happy to revisit this particular post, with it’s luscious blooms… we’ve had nothing but snow, sleet, and pounding rain all day. My chihuahua-mix, Lucy, was up to her poor little knees in water, on the way to her yard – next time I carry her, much to her great chagrin (she hates being carried – it’s too undignified, evidently).Until next time….. Deb

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  59. Crayons Avatar
    Crayons

    Oh my! These colors are almost blinding after so many months of deep snow. Thanks for sharing this visit.

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  60. chigiy at Gardeners Anonymous Avatar
    chigiy at Gardeners Anonymous

    What a wonderful jaunt to the Conservatory.Do you take this class once a week?How long have you been painting?What kind of water color paint to you use?I use to love to paint.

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  61. Ki Avatar
    Ki

    I came upon a process for transforming ink jet printed photos into a watercolor like painting. I thought it was a process for printing the photo onto paper or cloth after soaking the print with water but you just add water to the print using a brush which makes the ink run in a controlled fashion and makes the photo look like a watercolor. A cheaters way to produce great watercolors.Here’s the link. Let me know what you think.http://www.instructables.com/id/How-To-Turn-a-Digital-Photo-Print-into-a-Beautiful/

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  62. Tracey Avatar
    Tracey

    Fiddle lessons, watercolour classes, greenhouses and a conservatory?Absolutely lovely . . . Tracey

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  63. this is my patch Avatar
    this is my patch

    The scarlet sage is gorgeous, I must look out for one of those, I really love red plants in the garden in summertime. x

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  64. Diane Avatar
    Diane

    Kate, what a great image that evokes: you sitting or standing in the conservatory playing your fiddle. What magnificent orchids those are … so glad you discovered that little bit of heaven so close to home!Diane

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  65. Gotta Garden Avatar
    Gotta Garden

    What delight to come over here! Your photos are wonderful, the writing superb…and the person, herself…well, the best! What a grand day! I had to laugh at the “yes, finally”! Finally! hehe!Yes, go spend more time there and enjoy the magic of flowers blooming when there’s snow and cold outside!

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  66. Le Jardin de Vérone Avatar
    Le Jardin de Vérone

    Superbe !!!Vérone

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