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The rail pots have done SO well this year! |





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The orange cosmos came back wonderfully. |
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The story of how we got our orange cosmos here... |
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Watering is one of evening's pleasures! |
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The rail pots have done SO well this year! |
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The orange cosmos came back wonderfully. |
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The story of how we got our orange cosmos here... |
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Watering is one of evening's pleasures! |
Inches and inches of rain have made the end of summer extraordinarily beautiful here in mid-September.
The Spring of 2016 was one of the earliest, prettiest, and most pleasant I can remember with plenty of rain, mild temps (until just recently) and just generally wonderful. Now we hunker down to survive the hot summer, by far my least favorite season.
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We divided the hostas for the first time this spring. We'll do it again in the fall! Easy, and double the plants!
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We learned our lesson using old dirt last year. The rail pots never did take off, but this year they are already looking lush and full, and it's not even May!
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This was a gorgeous Thursday morning sunrise.
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Our friendly neighborhood geese visit at last once a day to clean up under the bird feeders.
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This Viburnum Opulus "Roseum," commonly known as a Snowball Bush, is on the east side of the house, but has only had one bloom since we moved here four summers ago. It didn't help that a certain someone sprayed it and nearly killed it two years ago. But I'm happy to report that as of April 2016, it has returned and is thriving and currently has dozens of beautiful lime green blooms (which will gradually go from green to pure white over the next few weeks.)
Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow..." Isaiah 1:18
Ken & Deb