Buried In Winter

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Winter still has a firm grip on the garden.  I’ve struggled with Blogging over the last year and have wondered if I should still continue the journaling of the little garden.  Maybe when the snow melts and the garden begins to wake up-I will too.

13 thoughts on “Buried In Winter

  1. Beautiful shot, Stacey. Keep with the blogging, even if it’s a once-per-month snapshot of YOUR moment in time. Forget your audience and just post for yourself! No one will ever know the difference. 😉

    1. Thank you so much Shannon! I need to remember why I started this blog-just a way to journal this garden’s journey and really for not other reason! Connecting with so many gardeners around the world is just bonus! And a really good bonus! I’m digging out of hibernation and dusting off my camera!

  2. Yes, I like reading about it.

    On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 1:15 PM down to earth digs wrote:

    > staceyweichert posted: ” Winter still has a firm grip on the garden. I’ve > struggled with Blogging over the last year and have wondered if I should > still continue the journaling of the little garden. Maybe when the snow > melts and the garden begins to wake up-I will too.” >

  3. Affirmative on the keeping on of the blogging, please! I don’t blog very often, either. I guess I’m just not that inspired? – although I did plan to write one about the saga of my kitchen curtains (ha!) later this evening, because I’m “sure” my public wishes to hear every last detail! 😉

  4. Your pictures and small notes always make me happy, please , if you can, continue on, if not, thank you for all the joy you have brought. Happy Spring. Linda

  5. Please keep posting, I am a fellow Minnesotan and love seeing pictures of your garden it warms my soul, even in the dead of winter.

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