- Gardening is a kind of disease. It infects you, you cannot escape it. When you go visiting, your eyes rove about the garden; you interrupt the serious cocktail drinking because of an irresistible impulse to get up and pull a weed. ~Lewis Gannit
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Monthly Archives: February 2009
Something else to capture the eye.
More of those delicious egg-like beauties. Open arms to embrace the sun.We aren’t going to talk about the snow.I’m living in a dream world where it didn’t happen.Ill do my best not to look over at my neighbor’s shade filled … Continue reading
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In that moment.
Mmmmm, its been raining. Not the brilliantly cold rain of winter, but more the subdued chill of early spring. Its the kind of rain that is walk worthy. Coming down in sheets at one moment. Then in the next just … Continue reading
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Spring has arrived!
At least at my house!Yesterday my first crocus bloomed, bringing a little joy to the start of my day.It only got better from that moment.Last night The Port Coquitlam Heritage Society held its first Annual Museum Fundraiser Gala! It was … Continue reading
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The colours of Winter
On a clear day, the colours of my garden are sharp. She is in prime condition to show off her resilient winter body.The curves. More definable without the spring blooms, or the summers perennials. A silent beauty.The shock of the … Continue reading
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Dare I say it? I want spring!
I’m salivating for it. The memories have been dancing across my brain. Teasing. Tempting. Driving me batty. To feed my undeniable hunger I have been perusing through pictures from last spring. What a difference a season or two makes! Is … Continue reading
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