The sun came up on the changing fields this morning,
with fog drifting around our property.
I never tire of these kind of mornings.
life in and around the garden
Each morning usually starts with a check of the greenhouse and garden, and today marked the first cool morning as we have nearly exhausted the first week of August.
The bon-fire from last night is smoldering, with a hint of smoke trailing from it.
The greenhouse was lit with dapples of sunrise…
It’s going to be a good day–I can tell.

What an amazing experience!
Way back in March, Country Gardens Magazine Editor, James Baggett called to tell me my greenhouse and garden
had been selected to be photographed for the magazine!
I have loved Country Gardens Magazine for years–and have the stack of back issues to prove it!
James confirmed the dates of their visit earlier this month, and Field Editor Kate Carter-Frederick and I began
a couple weeks of email correspondence.
From her first email, I knew we shared a love of gardening and would become friends.
I knew of her work in Country Gardens Magazine and she is an accomplished writer, and author of many books.
Joining Kate Carter-Frederick, was photographer Karla Conrad and her assistant, Jennifer Caes.
What an amazing team these two were.
Young, enthusiastic, fun, and talented!
They jumped right in, and became a part of the garden for 2 very long days!
and it was HOT! melting Hot!








I so “enjoyed the journey”.
Thank you.
My grandparents had chickens…
well concrete ones.
They had the whole family.
A rooster, a hen, and 3 little chicks.
When Grandpa mowed the lawn, we helped move the little chicks.
When this chicken appeared at a local auction, my husband was the wining bidder,
and brought me home my own concrete chicken.