It doesn't happen often - we live in the Desert
 But when it does, everything sparkles and shines
But when it does, everything sparkles and shines
The hollyhocks try to outdo each other

This year, the kohlrabi, the entire row, insisted on growing 2 together, must be the chicken manure 

Growing up in East Germany, every spot of land had to be utilized for vegetables and fruit. My Mother always let us have a little space to grow a few flowers to cut for the house. And so, somewhere in my vegetable garden there will always be a spot for flowers.
Gina
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Just amazing, Gina! I'm always in awe of how much beauty you've created in your environment. It's so inspiring. xo – g
ReplyDeleteI was thinking exactly the same thing as Georgianna! Where do you find the time and the energy to work on so many things - ceramics, garden, house....you are quite the energizer bunny!!! And you do everthing so well! I love seeing all these pictures - thanks for posting them!
ReplyDeleteDear Georgianna, You are always so nice to notice my blog posts. My life is a bit like my collages. I scrunch everything together...looks more important than it really is.
ReplyDeleteYou last post featuring your rose images is absolutely stunning. I have a few favorites.
Have a lovely weekend, Georgianna.
Dear Barbara, You are too generous. Because I am retired I do exactly as I please. I have few obligations so I can tackle whatever makes me happy.
ReplyDeleteAnd that is what you see in my posts. You don't see the failures and you don't see the weeds, etc.
Gene and I make sure that there is always time for a glass of champagne, just the two of us or sharing with our wonderful friends.
It must be quite something to live in a landscape that changes so dramatically, winter to summer.
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