| To the right is another picture of the Black Eyed Stellas that are blooming. Below are two morning glories, the first, a very large one that Chris has growing in her garden and the last one, a simple blue one in my garden. A friend gave me seeds for the huge unusual morning glories, but only the few I gave Chris grew. I have no idea what happened to the ones I planted in my garden. I'll be sure to collect some seeds and try again next year.
We had garden club today and it was a lot of fun. Our club is going to take on some of the flower beds at the retirement center where my mother lives as a project this year. That should be fun.
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Comments (8)
Your flowers are, as usual, gorgeous! I thoroughly enjoyed the saga of the two cockatiels. What a treat, to see this story unfold the way it did! Thank you for sharing!
You are so blessed with the talent to go along with the green thumb.
Oooh pretty morning glories, I love photo take from the side.We had morning glories all over a trellisway and up onto our house in NH. It took so much effort to cut them back in the fall that I have been wary about planting them.
What a lovely project for the garden club to undertake. :applause:
As always, beautiful!
WOW those flowers are absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!! Great Job!!!!!
Hi Alice!
Thank you for visiting me!
I'm so sorry about your dizziness disorder… I hope you are feeling better now.
Flowers are gorgeous and your pictures are always great.
"My" fishes came from http://www.crazyprofile.com and if you click them, they run away. It's funny… But I don't think you need any as your site is beautiful without it!
I think I've told this before, but the links you post are very interesting. I followed this one and it worth it!
Visiting your site always amazes me as it seems that there's always one more beautiful plant or creature to admire. Thank you.
Have a great week and take care!
Isabel
So beautiful!
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You have the most beautiful flowers.
I loved the story about the birds... very sweet.
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