SHARING MY GARDEN CHORES and DOCUMENTING GROWTH AND BLOOMS
I stepped out the back door about 6:30 am and took this from the patio. 
It is raining and still darkish.
Note the Guinea running away on the left. 
some of God's greatest creations
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Brown-Eyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta Rose-Gentian Sabatia campestris | 
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| the new roses are blooming | 
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| day lilies -  sansevieria - white rose of Sharon - pink oxalis | 
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| the non-photogenic cucumber - first straight neck squash | 
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| 2014 peach crop | 
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| cherry tomatoes (first) | 
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| bell peppers (first) | 
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| this guy has been hiding | 
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| another view | 
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| bucket of 3 tomatoes - the hiding cucumber - 4 squash - 2 peppers - 5 marigolds | 
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| look five marigolds | 
 about the Garden Palace this week
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| me toting a little bench to the attic - a make-shift saw horse | 
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| painting rafters | 
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| closing in the gable ends | 
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| beadboard from 1910 for the attic | 
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Your veggies and flowers are a feast for the eye. So fresh and bright! You have a beautiful summer ahead with your project. I just also noticed that you have a river/lake..water! at the end of your property. Now that must be a wonderful view from your home and garden palace.
ReplyDeleteMy river/lake...water is a pond but in Texas we call it a tank. Our property is also bordered on two sides with a creek that seldom has water in it but is a fun place for the grandkids to explore.
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Your energy is boundless as is your creativity....don't know how you do it all!
ReplyDeleteYour energy is boundless....as is your creativity. I feel like a slug!
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