and it's a great place to be on a cold morning~~love your archive visits Jen. The green is soothing to look at on this twenty degree morning. The header photo is excellent. Gail
I was in my garden archives today too. There's snow on the ground and not a smidgen of green in sight! It helps to go back and drink in some past blossoms!
Such a lush looking shady spot.Jen, finally made it back onto Blotanical after 3 days of not being able.Now I have to try to catch up on everyone.Never found out the problem but it finally worked itself out. Lona
Surfed in from Chronicles of a Country Girl's website..glad I found you, beautiful photos. Almost wishing the snow would melt and summer would get here...but it's fun with the snow....all in good time I guess!!! :-)
I spend way too much time going around reading other's blogs when I could be posting photos of my garden last spring/summer! Yours is a nice remedy for a winter day:) Now I need to do some posting...I'm a lazy blogger:)but it's so worth it to see what's going on with everyone else~!
It is so nice to be able to go back and review how our gardens looked in warmer weather. I don't know how you northern gardeners make it through the long winter, since I live in an area with very mild winter, and I still miss being in a growing garden so much. I guess you learn patience.
You have a very beautiful blog. I am going to have to spend some time here checking out your archives. Gorgeous pics too. Enjoyed my visit so much. Debbie
What lush garden photos and I see kitty peering through at you! I love shades of purple in the garden.
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ReplyDeleteand it's a great place to be on a cold morning~~love your archive visits Jen. The green is soothing to look at on this twenty degree morning. The header photo is excellent. Gail
ReplyDeleteGorgeous - especially the first one with the cat peeking out from behind the plants!
ReplyDeleteI was in my garden archives today too. There's snow on the ground and not a smidgen of green in sight! It helps to go back and drink in some past blossoms!
ReplyDeleteJust sooo beautiful!
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Such a lush looking shady spot.Jen, finally made it back onto Blotanical after 3 days of not being able.Now I have to try to catch up on everyone.Never found out the problem but it finally worked itself out.
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Surfed in from Chronicles of a Country Girl's website..glad I found you, beautiful photos. Almost wishing the snow would melt and summer would get here...but it's fun with the snow....all in good time I guess!!! :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous place to sit and have morning coffee. Love it!! Also love bootsie's milky mustache:)
ReplyDeleteI spend way too much time going around reading other's blogs when I could be posting photos of my garden last spring/summer! Yours is a nice remedy for a winter day:) Now I need to do some posting...I'm a lazy blogger:)but it's so worth it to see what's going on with everyone else~!
ReplyDeleteIt is so nice to be able to go back and review how our gardens looked in warmer weather. I don't know how you northern gardeners make it through the long winter, since I live in an area with very mild winter, and I still miss being in a growing garden so much. I guess you learn patience.
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So pretty, just love that last picture looking through the gate. Makes me want to see what's behind it!
ReplyDeleteAh, I'm thinking forward to spring looking at your lovely green photos.
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Wow! thanks for the green and beauty of your garden to help us through January.
ReplyDeleteYou have a very beautiful blog. I am going to have to spend some time here checking out your archives. Gorgeous pics too. Enjoyed my visit so much.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Bootsie is a very welcoming cat, almost like he is all dressed up just for your Garden! Great photos! :)
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