Updates
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*Uusia juttuja heinäkuulta/ New stories from July 2011:*
*Klikkaa kuvaa / click the picture *
Valkoinen varjolilja - Lilium martagon 'Alba'
Lilja - Lilium
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Blooming Friday - Soft and hard
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Veckorna går så fort och det är redan den första Blommiga fredagen i mars!
Fem Blommiga fredagar återstår innan sommaruppehållet. Idag är temat Mjukt
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I Hereby Declare It Spring
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*Iris reticulata* 'Pixie' grown in a container in the garage, now blowing
in the wind.I know, the official first day of meteorological spring is
tomorrow, ...
Cats,Crocs,And Blue Shades
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Its the twenty ninth of February today,a leap year.The crystal vase has a
mixture of some Alstromeria growing in it.I wandered about the last time it
was ...
Enjoy the Journey!
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Many years ago I read a very short poem in a magazine...I think it was some teen focused magazine but I really don't remember which. I cut it out to save (to...
Already on the long road to tomato season
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Cherry tomato plants, originally uploaded by Rubber Slippers In Italy.
16°C, 17°, 18°...what a difference there is when temperatures leap from one
extreme...
Motel Landscaping with a Santa Barbara Vibe
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Got guests visiting the Central Coast for the first time this holiday
season? If they hail from the land of the ice and snow, are you hoping for
80-degre...
Bluebell Cottage - the first five years - Part Two
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(cont. from Part One... Scroll down if you want to skip the waffle and go
straight to the before and after pictures)
That first year was like living in a p...
Bouquets of Thanks...
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It's been just over two weeks since my last post, though it seems like an
eternity of things have happened. When one's world explodes, it's hard to
pick ...
Valentine Fun
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There isn't much going on these days that is blog worthy, so I thought I'd
share some Valentine "art" just for fun.
I tried another attempt at subway ar...
January Evening Sunset
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It has been a busy January,
but not so much so that we cannot pause
to enjoy the evening sunset.
Be sure to visit SkyWatch
for beautiful skies around th...
blooming December
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We went out looking for a couple of Euphorbias (Poinsettias) to plant in
the ground as we so admire a distant neighbour's tree, which is in full
bloom at t...
Surfing Seeds
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For a long time things had been sedate and the tits and bits which went on
in the garden were not enough to stimulate me to write about them.
Thankfully, t...
Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day - August 2011
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As I work on this August Bloom Day post I'm listening to the
blissful drumming of rain on the roof. We haven't heard that welcome sound
often this summer, ...
Valete Omnes!
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My dear Friends, Followers and Favourites,
The time has, alas, come to say goodbye. Just over a year ago I knew nothing of weblogging. Indeed, I barely new ...
A sad farewell....but new beginnings!
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Four years ago I took on this plot:
and I am very sad to have to now say goodbye; to it and the lovely
gardeners on Choice Allotments, especially my fello...
5 comments:
I knew of WW but I didn't know about it... if you see what I mean. Lovely blue sky in the poine photo!
What a great picture - I love the contrast against the blue sky, it works really well.
I agree...very worth while! Beautiful and majestic!
I can just smell that pine! It is worth having pines just to hear the breeze whispering and sighing in them if for no other reason. Nice shot.
Beautiful photo! I like the green pine needles against the blue sky.
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