The Ugly Time of the Year
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March is probably my least favorite month in the garden. We have endured
the slow, cold, gray, constant drizzle that is the Pacific Northwest for
four mont...
Wednesday Vignette – so much fluff
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Those of you who know me on Instagram might remember a post from some time
in October, where I posted a photo of a cat who had just showed up at our
house,...
PICKING UP THE PIECES
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When my boys were little I used to read from a Hilda Boswell book of poems,
nursery rhymes and stories. To this day I know many of them off by heart.
One s...
"Rara avis" on 2-21-21
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"God is in the details..."
or
It's important to pay attention to the *tiniest* things.
[image: 2-21-21 Red-naped Sapsucker female (MBRC) Yellow-bel...
Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day – October 2020
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A few weeks ago, an extended cold snap that ended with a light frost on the
last night of summer nearly brought the growing season here to a screeching
hal...
Moving Mountains
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There are at least two meanings to this blog title, which will become clear
as this post progresses. For the astute few that still check in on our blog
fro...
Beautiful...I continue to be totally envious of your pond!
So pretty! Your fish look like they've weathered the winter just fine!
None of the pictures come through - only a red X inside a box.
I love seeing art in the garden - nice one!
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