Bee Attractive Plant #1: Solomon's Seal
Bee Attractive Plant #2: Weeping Pea
Moving along, we see what I think is a patch of wild columbine . . . at least I didn't plant them! They seem to be spreading, which suits me just fine--a garden that's a bit wild and self-sustaining leaves time for other things--get your mind out of the gutter, I'm talking about innocent things like working in the veggie garden, cafe sitting, or hiking on the weekend!
(Please correct me if these are something else.)
And just a look at some lush greeness because it's been so long!
Every sexy garden needs a lilac bush, because of the scent. I have three bushes. Smelling lilacs has been a favorite past time of mine for years.
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Sex seems to occupying your mind a lot lately, Grace. What's up with that? ha ha!
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean by enjoying the greenness of everything. Right now everything here looks lush and beautiful...our own little paradise. One of the daycare moms asked me yesterday about having some family pictures taken on our front yard.
Those flowers do look like columbine though I can't see the leaves...if you have lots I wouldn't mind some...hint, hint.
Lastly, the picture of you smelling the lilacs has always been one of my favorites...I think you were only about three at the time.
I have to come home for a visit to see you garden--maybe father's day weekend. Anyhoo, I wouldn't say that sex in on mind a lot, at least not more than usual--just trying to get more readers,haha!
ReplyDeleteI just came across the picture of you smelling the lilacs in an album downstairs...you were only 2 1/2 years old.
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