I love that third photo with the pasture in the background! I would like to grow sunflowers...maybe next year, when I can plant them in a location where they won't shade my veggies.
Amy: Me too about the pasture one, though I like them all for all everyone's combined reasons.
Did you read a couple posts back that these are all volunteers?
This particular bunch is hiding my household compost pile. I transplanted a lump of shoots I found in the upper garden to here. I didn't expect them to get so big, as the originals last year were wimps. And the butterfly bush is being squashed! But its all lovely!
The blog is really notes to my friends, old and new, to let you know what's going on in our lives. Its also a diary of sorts for myself. It started at the farm in Ligonier, PA, hence the name, but now life and work has moved us back to Connecticut,
I've always taken lots of photos and sent postcards from everywhere we travel, just to keep in touch. Email took over and then the digital camera.
Instead of me plugging up your email, you can check in when you have the time.
And yes, another town with the same problems as any other!!!
Please enjoy and let me hear from you...really~
Storm Exposure
A crack in the storm clouds spotlights the farm
Twin Bucklings born 12 31 11 and Triplet Bucklings born 1 8 12
Adeline, Shown by Julia, 0-6 Month Doe 4-H Blue Ribbon Winner
I know a lot of people know English much better than we know any other language, but for those that want some help, me included, I'm trying this translator. Please leave a message to let us know where you are viewing from. Ciao!
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Oh, how pretty. That bee was surely so happy, too. ;)
Via email from my Juliann -
I LOVE YELLOW!!!!!
You are a lucky girl!!
DD: Me too!
The last photo with the two bees is awesome!
Thanks!
I love yellow also.
lg!
I love that third photo with the pasture in the background! I would like to grow sunflowers...maybe next year, when I can plant them in a location where they won't shade my veggies.
Amy: Me too about the pasture one, though I like them all for all everyone's combined reasons.
Did you read a couple posts back that these are all volunteers?
This particular bunch is hiding my household compost pile. I transplanted a lump of shoots I found in the upper garden to here. I didn't expect them to get so big, as the originals last year were wimps. And the butterfly bush is being squashed! But its all lovely!
I just found your blog by accident. What a great surprise! Wonderful pictures and stories.
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