Friday, 27 May 2011

Waiting and Wet

Waiting now till the soil dries a tad and then planting may resume of the second installment of onions, carrots, potatoes, beans, peas, and parsnips.  The tomatoe plants have yet to display 4 leaves one for each direction therefore, they have yet to be transplanted to the garden.  I pick up my sweet potatoe starters next week and they will be planted.  The sunflowers are beginning to get a good hold on the earth and the fence protecting them from Paul the lawn guy might be able to come down in a week or so.




A soon be pot of herbs close to the house for easy snipping for BBQ.

Rain drenched Calendula.

Daily photo of the Silverlace Vine.

Just snailing today.




A piece of the Manitoba Maple that fell across the street during the April 28 windstorm, I created a bird watering hole and the stump has sprouted leaves! I am so excited!



Bath time! Saw Momma Robin splish splashing one day last week.



So, for now I am working on a pair of painted wine glasses for a wedding next month and today is glazing day for the gazing ball I created from an old light globe.  I am excited to get it glazed and find a place for it safely tucked into the garden where I can gaze at it finally. 
So that is all for today, going to attempt to make some additions to the blog and organize it a bit.  Enjoy the day.
Lady of the Oak

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