Its been quiet over here at the buttercup casa. Contemplative and quiet. Thank you to everyone who has offered condolences and empathy via our comments section, email and phone. It all has helped...and I am grateful.
Gardening has helped, too. For months I haven't wanted to venture to the backyard as my guilt has been heavy & I couldn't bear to look at how neglected my garden has been. I was convinced that after the combination of last summer's heat wave, three (fairly) back to back long vacations w/o a gardener and just the schlump that the end of 2007 bestowed upon me - my garden might never recover. I should have known better...
The snowdrops are thriving!
As are the Hellebores!
Can you see the weeeensiest bit of green on this Viburnum?? I thought FOR SURE I'd killed it last year - but the girl is coming back!!
Finally, here is a picture of my Flowering Quince. Long time buttercup readers may remember how I planted the original on the first Mother's Day after we were logged in - that was 2006. It died, so I planted a second last May. It did okay as I watered it religiously last summer. Here's a link to that story & pics. Sure looks like we just might see it bloom for the first time this Spring! EX-cellent!
Just for fun, here is a pic of my latest plush creation. Harriet the Hoot Owl! Doesn't she look cute amongst the Forget-me-nots?
Thank goodness for the Garden.
xo
Dude. I love Harriet. Look at how cute she is!
ReplyDeleteYour garden is still gorgeous. I can't wait to see how grand it looks in a few weeks...
Harriet is awesome.
ReplyDeleteLove the garden. Can't wait for it to happen here.
Lea
Wow - It's so nice to see green. Maybe we'll see that here in a few more months!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the look at your garden...our lawn is still covered with tons of snow. At least you gave me something to look forward to. ;)
ReplyDeleteI'm really loving Harriet. ;)
Harriet is a HOOT! Ha! Ha! So cute!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the picture of your cat looking out the window - would look awesome enlarged and framed.
I LOVE that first photo..it's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAs for gardening. I love to look and enjoy but am the kiss of death. I will live my gardening fantasies through your endeavors!
That little owl is too cute. Straying from fruits and veggies, oh my!!oqqyc
Your beautiful garden raises my spirits. Esp. when we are in for a dumping of snow today.
ReplyDeleteKeep smilin!
Wow. A garden! In March! How lovely. I like Harriet a lot.
ReplyDeleteWe still have 2 feet of white in our garden.
LOVE Harriet!
ReplyDeleteKeep up the gardening...it's therapeutic for the soul as I'm sure you know.
Harriet is darling! Your garden is so lovely...you'd be ashamed to see mine! I do have some daffodils coming up, though! =)
ReplyDeleteThe garden is looking fine!
ReplyDeleteHarriet is so cute. You are so creative!
I SO want to go broke buying all your stuffies. My grandma LOVED owls. Reminds me of my grandma.
ReplyDeleteI've missed you. Sigh.
With a blooming garden comes new hope! Harriet is awesome. She looks like she could be Hello Kitty's new best friend or Kai-Lan's new best friend.
ReplyDeleteThe garden looks lovely. I've got a couple of months to go, so I'll live vicariously through you for a while.
ReplyDeletegardening is good. enjoyed seeing your green. -Lili
ReplyDeleteGardening is very good. Glad yours is calling you out! We're germinating our spring seedlings right now. Good times.
ReplyDeleteAw... Harriet is a cutie!
ReplyDeleteGreen envy over here. Still shrouded in ice and snow. Enjoy your spring- so fresh with possibilities.
Is those actual real-time pictures? As in there is green somewhere out there in this frozen world?? That's a good thing. May the time in the garden bring more peace.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that the gardening is healing for you, sweetie. Grow, girl, grow. (ok, that was a terrifically bad pun, but I just couldn't help myself).
ReplyDeleteHarriet looks good out there! Love spring, my wisteria is starting to bloom a little, yay. Happy gardening!
ReplyDeleteHow did I miss this post? The garden looks awesome. Wow! And such a cute little owl. You are the wise one, darlin'...thanks for the lovely glimpse of spring
ReplyDeleteAhh, so peaceful and life affirming. Harriet looks right at home.
ReplyDeleteI was just watching "Spellbound" last night (about the national spelling bee) and Hellebore was one of the words! Never heard it before -- poor boy only spelled it with one L and got eliminated.
Hi from someone just getting started on the China journey...thanks for the peek at your garden! Ours is still under 2 feet of snow, and today my son made up a song about spring that included the line "The mud is on the driveway, the mud is on the land..."
ReplyDeleteI want your spring!