It happened a bit later than I had hoped, but the garden was finally planted this week!
You would know this if you saw me pick up a container of dish detergent from the bottom shelve of WalMart.
Oh my lower back.
But here it is in all its dirty glory. Please note the river in the background. It makes everything so much more beautiful with its sparkling cheer and its constant presence.
This is the view from the front porch. The LOTM's stone wall is holding up nicely, and now has some sort of resident creatures that tunnel in & around it. I predict chipmunks, at least to myself.
The option of snakes --however harmless & good for keeping pesky critters at bay blah blah blah--
gives me the willies. Additionally, if one EVER pops out its head at me, I would dance the Irish jig all over the front yard in full view of passing traffic.
Please do not wish this upon me, however funny it might be. I have performed the Mouse-in-Hair Dance before, and it did not add to my personal dignity in the least.
With the help of #1 Daughter, I snagged a few wheelbarrows full of straw from the loft of the barn. It is antique straw, which means it is good for nothing else but mulch. I have about another 8 - 10 years of supply up there.
Over in front of the stone wall I planted many flowers. I will now patiently await their arrival, comforting myself with the fact that I spent around 6$ (seed packets) for them, not $160 (trays of ready-to-plant seedlings). I do love flowers.
Speaking of flowers, I bring you this pic of the most treasured flower I have. She is such a beauty it takes my breath away.
As for the care & nurture of this beautiful blossom, I am honored to keep on keepin' on.
Throughout our lives we encounter all sorts of gardening & I'm good with that.
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