I have spent the last couple of weekends enjoying the sun and working on the side garden beds I started last fall. When I ripped out the grass and put in the patio, I left these wonderful tranglular shaped beds. They wintered over with large piles of soil/manure mix and earlier this spring I spread out the dirt and turned the soil a couple of times. Finally, as the weather has warmed I have begun planting and finishing the beds.
I dug up some existing beds and thinned the plants, moved things into the sun that had been in the shade of the fence and have added a bunch more plants - mostly sage, types of dianthus, salvia, oregano, different thymes and other stuff. I also have planted gladiolus bulbs for late summer.
I see I'm a latecomer when it comes to reflections and garden balls! Here was my recent submission:
http://mirrorproject.com/search/results/?id=6804&term=darrow
How about trying your hand at phooning (no mirror required, tho you can kill two birds with one stone):
http://www.phoons.com/
John, San Jose
morning in the garden -
Jan 20, 2003
In the evening light -
Jul 21, 2002
Garden Smiles -
May 05, 2002
.............................................................................
Elsewhere...
other photos on my site:
my travel images what I'm learning in guitar this week: Light Rock and Pop buy me something: at amazon check these sites out: aortal link of the week: Ftrain
last week:
The Morning News
|
viewing these:
reading these: |
by category
biking books boxesandarrows california cameras canon coworkers design dr. leslie project elph exercise family friends gadgets garden guitar life lomo maggie mighty midget music my job my site old signs pencam performance photos seymour sharks sheila shopping sipix the dogs the house travel works the past all by date |