there is great peace in the garden on a rainy morning. perfect for clearing away the stress of the week.
a few moments to stroll the beds and take in the view, will do much to rejuvenate a tired body. to see the beauty of rain drops on day lily leaves...
the promise of beauty in an iris waiting to bloom...
the quiet knowledge of what will become of the logs sprouting turkey tails...
a slight awakening of the appetite with wood ears, velvety and plump, awaiting the journey home to the kitchen and...
the joy of finding a mother bird sitting still and keeping her eggs safe and warm...
the garden is all of these things on a rainy morning. it is also these things on a sunny afternoon, on any morning, afternoon or evening for that matter. but to experience it, you must visit. you need to take the time to walk through and see what the season has to offer. bring a weeder and some gloves, we've got work to do.
in dr. bost's garden, i found the largest turnips i have ever seen! don't even think about eating them-he works with fungus and those are just some of his "patients"
i never saw the rain gauge here-we had about 3.5" of rain in this last storm.
reflections on water always catch my eye
columbines blooming in the shade garden
actually, the whole gazebo could make a beautiful wedding site
rosemary in bloom. one of my favorite plants in the herb garden. the bees are loving it too. it is a great addition to many dishes. add it to bread dough. roast it with potatoes. stuff it into the cavity of a whole chicken before baking it. the list goes on and on...
personally, i like to bake with it. for this mornings cake, i took some freshly picked rosemary and combined it with dried currants for a lovely, yeast risen cake.
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