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I am so glad you stopped by to visit my garden. I garden in lower northern Michigan (zone 5) in far less than ideal conditions. I have too many pine trees, too much shade, too many rocks, herds of hosta-munching deer and rabbits who think my lilly buds are gourmet appetizers. I am by no means an expert in horticulture or garden design--just an amateur with a shovel and a passion. My garden changes daily during the summer and I will be updating frequently.
During the winter months, I blog about my favorite cold-weather hobby--quilting and just my everyday musings.
I hope you enjoy your visit, and that you will come back soon.
Making Miscellaneous Christmas Quilt Blocks
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At the moment, I have no idea what will become of these quilt blocks I have
been making for the past couple of weeks. I guess they will remain in this
bin...
Working on a Which Witch Halloween Dinner Table
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After a couple of years, I finally finished my paper-pieced (a quilting
technique) chair covers.
I think they go nicely with the witch hat I bought last yea...
I'M BACK WITH ~ PICK YOUR FAVORITE FALL TABLE
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I'm back!
Yes! Indeedy!
It was a short summer
in so many ways.
I am not making promises about
how often I will be here
so bear with me.
You al...
Roasted Chicken with Raisin Bubbat
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This is an old fashioned Mennonite method of stuffing a hen . . .
no onions, no celery or sage. The stuffing is similar to a raisin bread,
a little o...
Arrow Rock while camping at MRVSEA grounds
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We took off for MRVSEA Campgound. Stayed 3 nights. Just some down time.
Love the snap on gas grill. The blacksmith made sausage Patties and butter
gril...
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No school today....
it warmed up a bit....
so off we went...
just what we all needed....
before the temperatures drop and possible ice...
we went down...
“On that which is well built…”
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Even though my grandfather David Augustus passed away when I was three
weeks shy of my sixth birthday, I’ve always felt a particularly strong
affinity with...
Time Goes ...
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Where has the time gone? I cannot believe it has been so long since
my last posting. Life happens though and sometimes you have
other things on your min...
2015 in review
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The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2015 annual report for
this blog. Here’s an excerpt: A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people.
This blog...
The Choices We Make
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I have often wondered why I have chosen the color orange for several of my
daylilies, but today as I was taking some photos, I realized the orange
tones re...
Safely In the Arms of Jesus
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Hello all,
My lovely wife Patrica J. Cerasa, lost her fight with ovarian cancer at
12:34 PM yesterday and went safely to the arms of Jesus and all of those ...
Waiting for Dinner
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More Heron shots from FL. This Heron was standing right at the edge of a
breakwater. He barely moved as I walked past him several times. He was
so inte...
What a wonderful way to start off a morning...such awesome surroundings!!
ReplyDeleteI used to have a milk container like that...wish I still had it but I gave it away before we moved :-(
ReplyDeleteYour garden is beautiful...Thanks for sharing it...
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Thanks for the tour of the garden.
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