Which makes it much easier to rake them out.
On the other side, the Lamb's Ear I planted last year does not like water. I hope it survives the flooding. So far it looks OK.
It was very windy while I was outside trying to tidy up the unflooded areas. Hopefully, that wind will dry this out more quickly. Under this water there is only a few inches of soil. The rest is rock. That is why it takes so long for the water to leave. . . the ground just does not absorb it.
I saw one of my Tango lilies coming up under the water.
I do hope the water leaves before the bulbs rot!
I did a new leopard/hot pink table today. I have not yet posted it on my tablescape blog, so you, my loyal readers, are the first to see it..I mixed the leopard dishes with pink polka dots!
My centerpiece was inspired by this piece of "garbage" from the Big Kahuna.
He and his wife were throwing it away. Then they thought of me. They know I love their garbage. So the Big K brought it to work Friday and asked me if I wanted it. Really? Are you kidding? YES, I want it! It has great patina...tiny bit of rust...very heavy. WHO would throw this treasure away? I probably should be embarrassed that they think of me when they paw through their garbage.
But when their junk turns into this centerpiece.............