Beautiful and inspirational pictures. Thanks for sharing. Which picture is minus the intruding trees now?
Amy says:
July 9, 2007 at 8:07 am
Very inspiring and beautiful! I dream of our front yard being “lawn free” in a couple years.
Nancy Kelly says:
July 10, 2007 at 9:26 am
I look at those beautiful photos (especially the paving stone flower with thyme (?)in between) and quite frankly I hate you. My garden was in its glory in spring – but now, with 116 degree weather in Phoenix, everything is scorched and I ripped it out yesterday. This is the time of the year when I decide to move into a nice apt with a little deck where I can have a few easy to tend pots.
But then October comes and it’s time to prepare the soil for spring glory and I’m hooked again.
The good news is that the peach tree is covered with peaches (I probably should have thinned) which are NOT scorched and ripening and so sweet!
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Ginny says:
July 8, 2007 at 1:35 pm‘Tis a beautiful time of the year, is it not? 😀
Clare says:
July 8, 2007 at 2:56 pmBeautiful and inspirational pictures. Thanks for sharing. Which picture is minus the intruding trees now?
Amy says:
July 9, 2007 at 8:07 amVery inspiring and beautiful! I dream of our front yard being “lawn free” in a couple years.
Nancy Kelly says:
July 10, 2007 at 9:26 amI look at those beautiful photos (especially the paving stone flower with thyme (?)in between) and quite frankly I hate you. My garden was in its glory in spring – but now, with 116 degree weather in Phoenix, everything is scorched and I ripped it out yesterday. This is the time of the year when I decide to move into a nice apt with a little deck where I can have a few easy to tend pots.
But then October comes and it’s time to prepare the soil for spring glory and I’m hooked again.
The good news is that the peach tree is covered with peaches (I probably should have thinned) which are NOT scorched and ripening and so sweet!
Thanks for the unending inspiration.
Nancy