Spring Postcards
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Spring Postcards

Yes it snowed. It’s March, after all. But, wait! The early bulbs are blooming and shrugged off that snow while appreciating its much-needed moisture. Hi cuties!

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Trees = Architecture
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Trees = Architecture

Winter is for architecture. This is the season when the cacophony of foliage and flower is stripped away. Now is when the bones of the garden are the foreground and the feature.

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Once Upon a Moonlit Garden
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Once Upon a Moonlit Garden

I confess to being more fond of the sickle moon than Luna in all her fullness. However, a winter full moon so bright it lights the garden is a treat to be celebrated.

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Postcards from Winter
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Postcards from Winter

December, oh deepest darkest December. And yet I find it full of winter textures as one day it snows and the next it melts. The robins have flown. The cardinals bip along, reclaiming the real estate. Time to fire up the kettle for another cup of tea.

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Autumn Snow
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Autumn Snow

November is still autumn, especially in our era of climate change, where the seasons seem pushed back a month. I still have flowers blooming. And then, the first real snow arrives.

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October Flowers
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October Flowers

It seems that many people think the gardening season is over when kids go back to school in late August. Well, other than those balls of mums polka-dotting grocery stores, malls, and yards. Not so! There are many plants still abloom!

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Chasing Waterfalls
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Chasing Waterfalls

I had a coworker ask “Why Michigan?” when I told her where we were going on vacation. Bless her, she splits her time between Vermont and Portugal. The Midwest is a foreign country. For me, vacation involves rocks, trees, and water and the UP has all in abundance.

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