Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Don't worry, be happy.

I survived the rapture, I guess everyone did!  I worry about mother nature's wrath more than god's.  Maybe because mother is god, god is mother.  My sermon for the day is now over. 
I feel such sadness for those who have been caught up in this spring's frightful weather, we had our own twister in north Mpls, that really devastated a community.  Houses can be rebuilt, but all those beautiful old trees!  That will take time.  In Missouri, unimaginable, the horror those poor people are experiencing.  I am sure they are truly shell shocked.  We feel badly about our overly wet cool spring, ruining our best laid plans for field and yard, but we dare not complain...
 what a difference a few weeks can make
 A side note on the trumpet vine- finally seeing a tiny sprout- about a cm!
 Added a mugo pine to the berm!  Cherry tree looks great.
 The rocks never disappoint, they are always there.

 I'm afraid I foiled the bunny-good idea to bunk out in a strawberry patch.

 Absolutely love st. john's wort- full of buds this year, can't wait to see the flower.  Check out our fab melon trellis'  My design, with Larry's labor.  I'm optimistic on the melon front.
We are definitely green now, even with limited sun, the perennials look great!! The berm and circle are pretty much planted.  I will probably add a perennial here or there, and put in some basil, and onions.  Now we are focusing on the west border of the property, and adding trees, and shrubs.  So far we have decided on the hoopsi spruce(pics soon!) Until then some photo updates!
Greenie

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