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Picture of the first day of spring!
Category: my gargen pictorial | Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 6:14 pm
Here's the photo I took on Tuesday. The snow from the weekend was starting to melt. DH and I built the bench in 2002. There are four lilac bushes in front of the pine trees. The big bush next to the shed is a burning bush and it is absolutely gorgeous when it turns red in the fall. I sincerely hope I will still be blogging then. I plan to dig up the grassy area in front of the circle and make a stone path to the patio Here goes my first photo! Last edited: Mon May 21, 2007 2:50 pm This blog entry has been viewed 327 times
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Amy,
Yeah you did it. You got that done while I was writing to you.
Thanks, Toni. I did press Preview and saw that it wasn't done correctly. I went to search out the correct way, and accidentally submitted. Ooops. This forum is a little different from the other one I use, so it will take a while to get used to.
good the snows gone ,that a nice looking place!
I really love your yard I can't wait to see the flowers in bloom.Not to long now.
Just a wonderful place to live and that yard is just wonderful.I also use Mushroom compost .I saw you do in your other blog.Yes,it is the greatest.
Your lilac trees must look wonderful when they are in flower Amy. I'm glad the snow has gone now for you.
Looks like you are a whiz at picture posting now Amy, looking forward to more :) Login or register to leave a comment. |
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