Very nice pond indeed! I'm trying not to turn green with envy, but I'm having a hard time with it. :mrgreen:
Aww, lilacs! Ours haven't even got leaves, so I'm glad you're sharing yours. :D
I must say I much prefer the "after". :D Very nice indeed.
Yes please, some photos will be fine. Don't give up just yet, it's still early days in the heater world.
Lovely yucca, Glenda. :stew2: Big cyberhugs to you both, get better quickly.
Well, that does not happen here. :lol: But I'm glad it happened there. Lovely roses, and the vase goes well with them.
Thanks for the tip, it's duly noted. I'm always on the look-out for something nice to read.
Oh, I would like to sow those again, but it's a matter of space... *sigh* Life's hard sometimes.
How about cherries? I know they come in mini edition since I've thought about getting those for myself. :D
Hello daysmommy and welcome to the Stew from the north-west coast of Norway. :D Hop in and make yourself at home. :stew2:
Mmmm, roses! :D I like that water, what is it? Pond? Creek? Is it yours?
Very interesting plant! It probably won't take our winters, otherwise I would have tried to grow it. :D Smell or no smell, it's fascinating.
I've said so before and will say it again: That's not a garden, it's a park, and a lovely one too. I want to move in.
Wonderful blooms! I especially like the auricula with the velvety colour.
I've got that too. It's such an ugly-charming plant I just had to have it. :D And wonders above all wonders, it's poking through so it's actually...
Lovely idea, EJ. :D It looks good.
Congratulations! Oh, my, they're so cute. :stew2:
I like swallows. We've got a couple nesting in the riding hall. :lol: I don't mind sparrows, but I'd rather have the swallows.
Lovely! We've got columbine leaves, only just, does that count?
It's very pretty. :D I kept trying to feel it in my hand, and wondered how it would be like to turn the pages. Guess I'm too oldfashioned.