i cut all my flowers in the gardens because the cold is coming. i’d rather them be toasty warm inside my house. EVERYWHERE. Lucky me.
Category: gardening
wee veggies are delightful
the last images are sweet potatoes made into…wee monsters? i wish i could say that i grew these. but they came from a friend’s garden & when i saw them, i knew i had to share her treasures.
gardens remain mum
i planted two types of white mums last spring. i bought them in the grocery store, i believe they were intended as mother’s day gifts. i took them home & separated them into three sections, planting them in a hodge-podge way. i watched them struggle through the heat of Alabama summers. i wondered if they…
poppy weeping
but still a stunner. this was photographed last spring, from my garden. I stumbled across it while looking for something else & thought it would be nice to show it again.
wee mums make a HUGE impact
the blue vases stand about 2″ tall, the clear ‘vase’ is a mini salt/pepper shaker. The white rabbits? They are real salt & pepper shakers. Mums in Alabama usually come back year after year. These mums were a gift from my mother-in-law about three years ago. bringing flowers inside does the soul good.
why so shy, beautiful?
a zinnia that had enough of being upright, decided this was a better way of living. my gardens, Birmingham, Alabama
reststop between St. Albans & Burlington
was worth stopping for, don’t you think? I walked through fields of gold, just like that song…
everything the light doesn’t touch
becomes covered in a thick carpet of green moss. Birmingham, Alabama
tree roots like a giant python
this tree should star in its own terror movie…
how old are you?
these photographs were taken in a historic garden. In Alabama, the humidity causes moss, mold or anything green to cover everything if the sun doesn’t hit it long enough. Summers in Alabama are akin to walking into a Sauna.
