Ornament in the Garden – Little Things Count
For more Wordlessness this Wednesday click here.
For more Wordlessness this Wednesday click here.
Over the week the snow has been refreshed by snow showers. Drifts and plow banks by the roadsides remain deep and high. It still feels like deep winter. For more Wordlessness this Wednesday click here.
Outside snow is blowing across my hill. Inside the greenhouses at Mt Holyoke and Smith College tulips are beginning to bloom. On March 2 the greenhouses welcome the public to the Annual Bulb Shows. For more Wordlessness this Wednesday morning click here.
Winter is for time with 16 year old grandson Rory. And sledding. And bowling. And movies. And philosophical, economic and history conversations. Whew! For more (almost) Wordlessness this Wednesday click here.
These amazing photos were sent to my sister-in-law. Real or photoshopped? Could this possibly be real? Aren't the sun and the moon the same size? For more mysterious - or not - photos this Wordless Wednesday click here. AND Wednesday is the last day you can enter my GIVEAWAY. For a chance to win a copy of The Speedy Vegetable Garden click here. You have until Midnight Wednesday, February 13 to comment. The winner will be announced on…
Twenty degrees outside and breezy, but spring is springing - indoors. These beautiful paper whites were a bonus from Brent and Becky's Bulbs last fall. For more Wordlessness this Wednesday click here.
My Planning a Vegetable Garden to Extend the Season Workshop at Winterfare on February 2 will give attendees some things to think about when they are planning their vegetables gardens and some tips. Hope to see you Saturday at 11 am at Greenfield Hight School. For more Wordlessness this Wednesday click here.
For more Wordlessness this Wednesday click here.
The winter light at the End of the Road is all about all I have to say about gardening on these winter days. I'm just enjoying the view. This rooster guards the front door, even during blizzards. Day is done. For more Wordlessness on Wednesday click here.
I just realized that I planted my succulent container on December 19 last year. This was a new project for me. I posted an update in February when the succulents looked like this. Today the succulents look like this. I love being able to put together this series. With so few words. For more Wordlessness this Wednesday click here.