Ready to sow some seeds? It's almost time. I usually plant my cold crops the last week of February. In the meantime, head on …
Why I Love New York
HH and I took a little trip. We went with my sister-in-law and brother-in-law to the Big Apple for four wonderful days. It was …
Green Thumb Sunday: Signs of Life
These rose leaves don't know it's winter still. Although I am enjoying them today during our 61 degree weather, I know that they …
Color: Garden Navigator
In the newest Garden Bloggers Design Workshop, Gardening Gone Wild gave us a color challenge. Specifically, what color …
I’m Seeing Red
Rain swollen streams, that is. This morning, thunder rumbled and crashed around my bedroom high in the trees. Soon, raindrops …
Muse Day: February 1
Symphony in Yellow By Oscar Wilde An omnibus across the bridge Crawls like a yellow butterfly And, here and there, a …
I’ll Take Roses on the Side
In 2000, visions of blossoms danced in my head, and I planted two climbing 'Joseph's Coat' roses on the East side of my house. The …
Garden Bloggers Book Club: Dear Friend and Gardener
I am nearly finished with the December/January selection for the Garden Bloggers Book Club. This was my first time to participate, …
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A Garden’s Growth
My friend, Mary Ann, suggested I write more about the origins of my garden. My first thought was "Oh, no, I want it to be perfect …
A Feast for the Senses
We had a scrumptious feast a week ago Friday. It's taken me this long to gather my information. Thanks to Kacee for having the …
Nutmeg Breakfast Muffins
The page was mottled and creased from use, but over a year ago, I'd closed the book on one of my favorite recipes after being …
Roses of Memory
Jim from Buffalo pointed out in my fences and arbors post that I didn't have any pictures of arbors. I then realized I'd only …