Willow you are so kind, when I got home I was so frustrated, went out a took it out on the weeds, LOL
And got the new babies potted up, know you need to remind me what they where.
Here I am Finally!
Hi Tils, One Hydranga, one euphorbia, and one I don't know. Maybe I can spot one in a nursery or someone else will know what it is. Grows a tall spike and has tiny red blooms on the stalk. It's neat.
Cute baby. Neat birds. How many animals do you have at your zoo? Hope you had a lovely last day of vacation.
Wow, WW, what a garden!! That is gorgeous! And I'm so glad Tils 'messed' up with the camera, nice paving (I'm big on paving areas and new patterns - thats a good one). More please (oh, and I also like the name of the shrub TAGFELLOFF - I have dozens of those!! Funny, they never seem to have a common parent plant!)
There is a relative, though-it's TAGINKFADED
I have a bunch of seedlings that share the TAGINKFADED name.
The pathway was made by my DH. When I asked why he was changing it every so often, he said he was tired of doing it the same way. So we have a varigated brick walk. And the reason we have brick is because we had it left over after building the house so we started laying patios and walks. Had to buy just a few more to compleate everything. After 20 years they are beginning to deterioate. Spelling? We have that brick on the fireplace, a wall and arch inside, and on the walls outside. Touched every one of those things a few times in the process.
I made a "boo boo" and everyone loves it LOL
I like ' THEPUPPYGOTITTAG' Very common plants here.
Last day of vac. was not so great weather wise not Okay. tried to get allot of things done, Ya right. Gang shows up there went the rest of the day, but played with BABY. But got some cool pics.
Back to work today, and guess what, we had a visitor our loss prevention manager, NICE>>>
The place look the same as the day I left, but a lot worse. I didn't get in trouble ( I was on vac.) But the store Mgr. did LOL My desk was clean when I left, was full of S### on my return. Next time I go I will take pics to proved I left it tidy. LOL
Was not a happy day but a good day. want to retired
^_^
You're just a sweet, young thing, Tilly - you can't retire yet!!! Sorry!
My Zoo LOL are we talking Real kids or fur Kids and Feathered kids?
Feathered kids are; PJ and Peaches ( she is very old)
Fur Kids are 2 dogs, Ester (Black Lab) She is 6 and Tyler (corgi) is 2
And then the owners of the place are the 4 Kitties oldest first is,
Corky is 12, I found as a kitten with her brother abandoned and dump where I was working, we found them in a box duct tape shut they where 4 or 5 weeks old, and the mother of Ratso he is 9,
Also at 9 is Miss Sassy Who's mother I have lost her name was Mouse Mouse .
And then Miss Tilly the youngest who is 5, I lost her mother too Her name was Missy.
These all I have raised from babies, even the Dogs. not the birds but I have had the both for 10 years.
How about a french kiss. My sweet!
We over laped.
I want to so I can stay home and work in my garden LOL
And this is her son Ratso. He was the runt of the litter, She had 8 I had to bottle feed them, I named him that, was all ears and no body, now is is very big and he has turn out to be a therapy cat, when ever me or my DH, gets a cold He wants to sleep on your chest and very persistent about it. He is the King.
Your babies are great! LOL Love those faces! ALL of them.
Tilly, I truly wish you could retire - your gardens are so wonderful and I know you are so so so eager to bring them along even further.
And I'm lovin' your fur babies, feather babies, and that precious little human baby!!
Corky and Shadow are certainly related somewhere back in time. Retiring is scary at first but then you find you are so busy you never have any time. Mainly because you have less structure in your life. Which quickly becomes addictive. We retired/quit working in June '87 and we haven't missed it at all. Living out here away from everything is very peaceful also.
Okay, Patricia. What's the name of the (is it a lily) in post 4922557? That's beautiful!!
It starts with an "E" something like Erythrium. Tills will be so happy. I updated my easyshare and now it works.
An erythronium? Again, I just didn't realize they got so big and full!!! Yours is marvelous. I love these woodland flowers.
It is especially beautiful this year. I'm amazed at it also
I have one, too - variegated figwort (scrophularia). http://www.mooseyscountrygarden.com/perennial-plants/scrophularia-perennial.html. I have one, too, and the bees just love it. When I first looked it up a couple years ago, there was nothing on the Internet. Now there are lots of pictures.
It's classified as a bog plant, but mine lives in heavy soil on the west side of the house and is in full sun. It's pretty tough.
What lovely little rooms and hidden spaces you have.
Thanks, It's a tiny yard. Stuffed.
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