FINALLY…moving in!
It’s hard to believe after months of glitches – I am finally moving into my new studio. I’m finally above ground!
It’s hard to believe after months of glitches – I am finally moving into my new studio. I’m finally above ground!
These seed pods are about to burst so the end of the season is near.
I wonder if I’ll have enough seeds. 🙂 This is the twelfth year of planting these zinnia seeds and I’ve deadheaded and saved seeds from each year. I can probably plant from here to the moon.
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Anyone who knows me well will tell you I am NOT a winter person, but I can’t keep my eyes off of today’s beautiful view from my desk. The snowflakes keep falling making this scene more and more beautiful by the hour and whispering “come on out”. Trying to work, but we’ll see.
 This was last week in the garden. Times have changed dramatically in one short week.  This was the morning fog a few days ago begging you to peek and see what’s under that heavy mist.  This was this morning’s frost. The characteristics of fall are encompassing, softly bringing introspection, showing off its in your face … Read more
According to dictionary.com, relative – adj, “considered in relation to something else; comparative”. As I was thinking about today’s post, I was reminded of a conversation with someone yesterday who stated she doesn’t like a lot of words in a blog post. So that being said, Jen, this post is for you. THERE ARE GARDENS…     … Read more
Have you looked around lately? You can’t help but notice that orange is beginning to come into its own all around us. Orange is the color of transition, the color of change. It’s vibrant, emotional, positive, and organic while being spontaneous, full of energy and warmth. It’s the WAKE UP color! Right now it’s giving … Read more
It’s fascinating to me that sometimes my life and my garden seem to be on the same path at the same time. Maybe their energies mimic each other; I don’t know. Even though I do believe that the seasons of a garden are reflective of the seasons of life; I haven’t quite thought about it … Read more