Good Morning:
As I tap, tap, tap on my computer keyboard, I am finishing my second cup of coffee. The sun is shining and the windows are open. I can hear, what sounds to be, one thousand and fifteen Goldfinch fighting over the thistle feeder hanging in my front tree. As is normal for a Saturday morning, somewhere in the distance is the hum and growl of a lawn mower.
I have already taken advantage of the fabulous morning. I took a stroll around my yard with my trusty camera. I discovered that the Praying Mantis babies that we hatched and let loose in the garden last year are thriving still......
I'm sure some of you remember my mini-schnauzer "Junior". It looks like he took advantage of the cool morning as well. He's been out in the side garden under the Cape Plumbago, no doubt hunting for the non-existant garden fairies that he often imagines!
If any of you have experience with Cape Plumbago, then you know that each and every one of those blue flowers are as sticky as school paste. It will take many hours and even more patience to rid Junior of his cool blue decoration.
With no new art to show, I will close this post. I am off to list some vintage photos in my Etsy shop.
Thanks ever so much for stopping by, as it is truly appreciated.
Kim
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on 9/20/2008
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I have never heard of this particular flower, I expect we don't have them over here. Aren't dog's lovely creatures? Our Jess often comes in with her head full of burdocks or some such and you just know she's been rooting around in the hedgerows and bushes, enjoying herself immensely!
well nice pics