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11/30/18
11/28/18
Wednesday around the World
I was gardening earlier in the week and noticed that I was being watched!
Mickey didn't bat an eye when I went to get the camera.
Link up below and show us your world this week!
11/26/18
pincushion flowers
I was very happy to see my pincushion (scabiosa) flower starting to bloom!
I bought one plant last year and it self seeded lots of seedlings that grew through
most of the winter.
These were the very first two petals that I saw opening up.
And this is a close-up of the cute visitor that was on it.
In case you're wondering what it looks like, these two photos are the original plant,
photos taken last summer.
11/25/18
blooming colors
My garden actually looks a bit patchy as I have some newly dug space that isn't full yet.
But, individually, the flowers look quite presentable :)
11/23/18
free range piggies
I love it when Hubby stops here on our drives around the countryside. I have
no idea who owns this farm that has friendly piggies next to the road, but I
do have lots of photos of the critters.
11/21/18
WATW
I love garden surprises!!
What does your world look like this week?
Link up below and share with us!
Link up below and share with us!
11/20/18
backroads
Sometimes, I think I take most of the scenery for granted so, occasionally, I make a concerted
effort to take photos of things I would just enjoy.
I'm sure I have several photos of this abandoned house--one every time we go by!
11/17/18
gotta love the beach
There's not much that can compare to the feeling of peace at the beach.
stromatolites
11/15/18
more concretions
Here are more photos of concretions that you asked for.
They take various shapes, and probably have various names,
but are, nevertheless, fascinating!
I called these 'Boobie Rocks' before I found out what they really were!
Here's an interesting link, if you want to know more: https://ww2.kqed.org/quest/2012/01/12/confounding-concretions/
11/14/18
Wednesday around the World
My little dogwood tree (edit: that's what I was told it was, but it's not like US trees)
Philadelphus--thanks Ali Honey--is happily blooming this spring.
I am not-so-patiently waiting for more garden colors!
Philadelphus--thanks Ali Honey--is happily blooming this spring.
I am not-so-patiently waiting for more garden colors!
What is happening in your little corner of the world today?
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11/13/18
a favorite flower.
I love this bloom that I saw at Cross Hills Gardens, but I don't know its name.
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All Seasons
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Garden Happiness