Having spent many years with clay soil and then with no soil (renting), finally having a garden has put me a little "over the top". Year one I'm afraid it was all I could talk about. You should have seen my reaction (or maybe not!) when the deer discovered my garden. Year two I did my best to refocus my attention, but I was always drawn back to what was growing and how exciting it was. Next summer, I hope to be a little more under control. There is always more to do, to discover, to enjoy, but I'm a little more normal - a relative term.
One of the things that has come out of the great beauty of the growing things, besides the harvest, is photographs of every little change that happened. Such glorious wealth of color, texture, scents, possibilities.
This blog is to share the beauty. Enjoy!
If you've visited my art blog, you know I'm learning how to do this blog thing. Thanks for your patience and for your comments.
ReplyDeleteThis is both fun and frustrating.