I hope you enjoy my short wandering around our suburban homestead. Labeling each would take my perfectionist self hours, so please let me know if you have any questions.
Have you heard about the ancient Japanese wabi sabi aesthetic? Just as Pam Jackson’s talent so often showcases, do you appreciate art that captures the beauty of impermanence?
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Such wonderful photos and lots of pretty flowers!
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DeleteVery pretty.
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DeleteBeautiful blooms. I had to look up Wabi Sabi. :) XO
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DeleteThe last photo looks the same as our prickly pear; all wrinkled still, and there is a random tulip coming up in the middle of it!
ReplyDeleteI'm fascinated that you grow prickly pear, too. :D
DeleteAWESOME garden !! thanx for sharing :) !
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DeleteAhhh, beauty abounds!
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DeleteI have heard about that, however that is it...heard! haha...Thank you for mention in the blog. You have some unusual plants there. Wishing you had named them in your post. Pretty cool looking. I want to make more beds for more plants but at the same time I keep telling myself that I really don't need anything else I need to keep up with. However, I will have to get something done in the front. CURB APPEAL is lacking badly. I did plant a couple of pots for the porch but that is not doing much.
ReplyDeleteHow are the fur babes?
ReplyDeleteThat is an odd shaped tree limb. I like it. It's quirky.
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DeleteHello Darla, Thanks for coming and enjoying my blogs but sure would like for you to post something. I miss stories about the feline furs.
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DeleteMiss your blogging.
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