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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Living in the Past

Hi Everybody~~ First a plug, if I may. Actually I suppose my whole blog is a personal plug, but whatever... Anyway, I am pleased and honored to announce my membership in Teza's innovative Renegade Gardeners' Forum. If you're perplexed as to just exactly what I'm rambling about, it's basically a bunch of us diehard gardeners who eat, drink, shop, sleep, and breathe our craft. The forum will be shop-talk in the form of opinions and personal anecdotes on all things gardening. Fun, don't you think? For more information, click on my [personally designed, thank you very much] sidebar icon. I hope you'll be entertained and feel free to offer your two bits.

Lupine 'Gallery Red' and Monarda didyma 'Grand Parade.'
I hope you'll pardon my unconventional proclivities. [By now you're aware that I possess a lot of those.] Yes, it's December, a time to celebrate winter's spartan beauty, that is, if you like winter's spartan beauty. Okay, I do, I admit. But I like summer's billowy beauty more.
Phlox paniculata 'Eva Cullum' and Achillea millefolium 'Royal Tapestry.'


Muhlenbergia capillaries "Pink Muhly Grass"

One of my favorite photos from last summer. Phormium tenax 'Evening Glow' among the throng


The variegated foliage of Phlox paniculata 'Norah Leigh' beside Coreopsis rosea 'Heaven's Gate'
with a miss-labeled, [thus mystery] Clematis.
One of the pathway junctions, summer 2008. Notice the now-removed playhouse
on the far left.
Teucrium hycranicum 'Purple Trails' among the admittedly way too crowded groupings.

On the left, Hosta 'Great Expectations' beside Nasturtium and Coleus foliage.
Hanging above is 'Tom West' Fuchsia.
I'm thinking about unearthing photos of last winter's record snowfall, taken by my daughters--the genuine talent in the family. Thank you all for the sweetest, funniest and most entertaining replies. You guys rock!