Thoughts,images, and sometimes a bit of poetry about my garden that I call, My Open Bar of Joy
It's good to see those bones. I try to think of the garden as 'resting.'
yes, resting....I like that attitude
and once the garden has had it's reprieve, it will burst once again, come spring. Aren't the seasons 'reason'able~Oh, and here I thought you already was a size 0;)Blessings
hee hee.....I wish.....nope it's all sagging right on schedule
I like the resting idea of the garden too. And how pretty it awakens in the spring.
But I find it beautiful, still, its beauty spare and refined while it rests and gathers strength. Blessings, Victoria
I like seeing the bones of a garden. Because where there are bones....there are birds to be seen:) But I also like the structure they add to garden.
i love all the structure that really singsthis time of year,like a sculpture garden.and your words are pure art.-Jennifer
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It's good to see those bones. I try to think of the garden as 'resting.'
ReplyDeleteyes, resting....I like that attitude
Deleteand once the garden has had it's reprieve, it will burst once again, come spring. Aren't the seasons 'reason'able~
ReplyDeleteOh, and here I thought you already was a size 0;)
Blessings
hee hee.....I wish.....nope it's all sagging right on schedule
DeleteI like the resting idea of the garden too. And how pretty it awakens in the spring.
ReplyDeleteBut I find it beautiful, still, its beauty spare and refined while it rests and gathers strength.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Victoria
I like seeing the bones of a garden. Because where there are bones....there are birds to be seen:) But I also like the structure they add to garden.
ReplyDeletei love all the structure that really sings
ReplyDeletethis time of year,
like a sculpture garden.
and your words are pure art.
-Jennifer