Walking Onions
I can’t get enough of the Egyptian Walking Onions. Every year I’m amazed at what they do. They’re like art. I call this one True Love. Game of Thrones And the last one I’ve named Reach High . . . … Continue reading →
I can’t get enough of the Egyptian Walking Onions. Every year I’m amazed at what they do. They’re like art. I call this one True Love. Game of Thrones And the last one I’ve named Reach High . . . … Continue reading →
This is the time of year when we start mowing the lawn, pulling weeds, spending time in the greenhouse and realizing that there are just not enough hours in the day to do what needs to be done. But you … Continue reading →
We love looking at the water. We’ve seen scenes of moonlight on water that take our breath away. There are also fishing boats, whitecaps and the occasional parasailer. But this week we saw something really different. As the Man of … Continue reading →
Things have been so hectic that I haven’t had a chance to write about this yet. This happened in early May. Here are our two lovely golden chain (Laburnum) trees. They were in full bloom when I took this photo. The … Continue reading →
The yard and garden continue to keep us busy. The rhubarb is growing. We have a bunch of these lovelies. They’re Flaming Silver Pieris japonica Japanese Andromeda Shrub. We have two trees with beautiful, white blooms. They’re lovely, but we don’t … Continue reading →
March has just started and we can already see signs of spring. We have a steep hillside were this lovely plant is starting to prosper. I believe it’s a variegated periwinkle. The plum tree is in bloom. It doesn’t make … Continue reading →
Our new year got off to a great start. We had a quiet New Year’s at home. The Man of the House picked the last big batch of peppers for the year. Our greenhouse isn’t heated, but with the grow … Continue reading →
We’ve got our Christmas tree up. It doesn’t have a huge pile of presents under it or an angel on the top. Some of the lights in the middle have gone out. But to me it’s one of the most … Continue reading →
Last year I did a post on the creepy things I saw one day while I was picking berries. My “curly friend” here (it’s a snake skeleton) was the least scary thing I saw that day.
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