Thursday, June 19, 2008
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One gardener's observations, discoveries and random thoughts whilst simultaneously worshipping and dallying in a Cape Cod garden. "A garden," said Ralph Waldo Emerson, "is like those pernicious machineries which catch a man's coatskirt or his hand, and draw in his arm, his leg and his whole body to irresistable destruction."
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Such poetry, my friend. Perfect in every way.
PS Two things, first, thank you for adding the 350 Challenge Badge to your blog! You're a good man.
Second, I LOVE LOVE LOVE "When I See and Elephant Fly!" You'll know why when you go back to my November post titled, "Magic Feather: A Very Special Post." We're kindred spirits, Greg! THANK YOU!
Is that a request?
*giggles*
Thanks, Curt!! Loved the Magic Feather post--of course, you knew it would work!!
Sh@ney, you got 3000 words to share? Fire away...!
Faaabulous!!!
Oh, the reds and oranges of those pictures. They just jumped right out at me when I came to your site without any warning! ;-) Beautiful. Looks like you had to do the "low-crawl" to get some of those angles. ;-)
I have just found out, my poor little blog is a point of interest. This is surprising and makes me a little bit embarrassed, I am honoured and I enjoy your garden in many ways, it is always a great pleasure and enrichment. Thanks.
Back atcha, Tigeryogiji!!
Two of the three, Butch: first and third, were kneeling shots. The middle one, of the sunflower, was free-standing; after all, they are getting *quite* tall now!!
Martin, don't be embarrassed. Your blog is full of the lovely things blooming in your part of the world--I would imagine I'd find it doubly-charming if I actually spoke German! ; )
Greg, I found your blog while reading through "While Walking Duncan" - one of my favorites. I love your pictures! Very, very nice!
Welcome, Sue!! Any friend of Curt and Duncan's is welcome at the Midnight Garden!
The 1st pic is very peaceful to me,I like it
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