This year's Christmas tree by day. It's a spruce, not quite as fragrant as a fir but still smells nice. It's lashed to the walls with rope and sits in a bucket of rocks and water. This crowded hallway is the only free space for a tree in my house which is crammed full of a lifetime's worth of...
Beautiful! Love the snow covered photos - what kind of fruit trees are those in the foreground?
We've had but one snowfall which is all melted now. Looks like another green December. We'll probably get socked with blizzards later in winter. At least I can still walk my dog so she's not...
Missing from this poll are flowers, both annual and perennial.
Time was perennial flowering plants would have headed my list. Now it's a toss-up between my potted outdoor porch plants and vegies in a raised bed behind the house.
I suppose in the "deep dark hollers where the sun don't never shine" I wouldn't like it either. But I live halfway up a mountain, so that's a very different perspective.
A bowl of spaghetti for a modest lunch (with a glass of milk and some carrot and celery sticks, not shown) made me suddenly realize that now, months after dealing with my over-abundant harvest, there is something enjoyable about eating something in winter that came from one's own garden. With...
These bright colored seed catalogs are always so welcome when the world outside has turned to monochromatic shades of white. I have almost all the seeds I need, but I love looking through the pages and dreaming of summer.
The arrival of the latest catalog reminded me that my saved seeds...
I'm so sorry to read this. At least this explains his symptoms and you won't have to put him and yourself through more stressful vet visits except for the final one on Tuesday. This is very sad.
Actually it's Mabel, from the French Ma Belle meaning my beautiful one. She *is* beautiful, but definitely CRAZY.
Maybe cleats would have helped the situation, but I'm not going out into the polar winter with a drill and hardware, so too late now. She's never slipped or fallen on this ramp...
Probably its popularity is because it was developed in your country. I chose it because of how early it bears fruit, and with our short growing season this was a draw. These tomatoes were fine in salads, and made 4 big containers of spaghetti sauce, one eaten and the other three in the...
Yes I can relate. I'm also a long distance from veterinary and other necessities, about a half hour away, but I do have a car and can drive (even if no longer on super highways). Otherwise a taxi here would be equally exorbitant. Your cat looks like a gentle little soul and I hope the best...