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Sunday, June 1, 2008

Lilacs





It's almost time...just not quite yet. The lilac buds are growing, and within the week we will be finally able to enjoy their heavenly scent. Just a few days more:). I can hardly wait!

Magnolia







My magnolia had beautiful blooms this season, although somewhat limited due to a severe pruning last year. It had grown so large that it required a trimming twice in one season to keep it contained, so I'm sure that some of this years blooms were cut off. I love the large size and primitive structures of the blooms themselves. A very photogenic flower indeed.

Friday, May 23, 2008

Tulips






Spring has sprung in Nova Scotia. Tulips and other spring bulbs are starting to bloom. Everywhere you look there are signs of new life...new foliage, new buds, green grass, dandelions, nesting birds, and spring blooms. It's my most favorite season of the year.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Thursday, May 15, 2008

A Perfect Nesting Place

Evidence of nest making underneath the deck. We seem to have the perfect sheltered spot.





Here's the proud mother robin.


Is she responsible for all these beautiful nests? How many nests does one robin require? She is the only one I've seen at this time. Amazing.

Friday, May 2, 2008

Skeletonized Magnolia Leaves









I love the look of skeletonized leaves straight out of the garden, made au naturel. The appearance of the prominent veining is beautifully lace like. Collected in the garden during spring cleanup, I had to snap some photos before adding them to the compost pile.

Maple, Spruce,and Rain






The highlights of my garden today:).

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Perfect Perch

annapolis royal

annapolis royal

It's the perfect perch for a garden tour when you're feeling wary and your feet are sore:). Oh, to be young. Happy May Day!

Monday, April 28, 2008

We Gardeners, A Passionate Lot



Have you ever known a gardener with a glass half empty attitude? People who garden tend to see beyond the day to day obstacles in life. They see things from a different perspective. They are often in awe of the beautiful growth around them.



I once believed that I was an obsessional gardener. The thought of my favorite past time being an obsession carried with it a bit of a negative connotation and left me with a pang of guilt whenever I participated in my much loved obsessional gardening activities. Perhaps I should be doing something more constructive, like housework.



I soon came to realize however that the term "obsessional"was not the right word to describe the way I felt about my gardening. It was much more than the need to participate in an activity over and over again. The feeling was more one of passion, of excitement, of anticipation in participating in this wondrous activity. I am now a guilt free gardener, enjoying every minute of this wonderful passionate feeling:).

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Green With Envy No Longer

pink flower
flower
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green flower

Bouquet therapy truly works when you are craving blooms in your garden. I especially love this color combination from yesterday's bouquet.