NATURE IS A GREAT HEALER Some pictures from the garden. I'll update this throughout the summer as a garden-journal. IMG iris.jpg In the garden ---------------------------------------------------------------------- <2023-05-28 Sun 12:00> ...................................................................... IMG lilacs.jpg The weather outside is serene. The scent of lilacs carries through the yard. I am relaxed and at ease as I move through the garden. My hands are in the dirt, digging, pulling, and shaking. I lay down ground cover and make room for new seedlings. Every action is small but intended. I can only make gentle suggestions to the natural world. It will always do its own thing, mysterious in its reasoning but unyielding in its determination. IMG cat.jpg If I'm lucky I may even get a visit from a furry friend on their hunt for dinner. Sprouts ---------------------------------------------------------------------- <2023-05-28 Sun 12:00> ...................................................................... IMG not sure.jpg Stuck in dirt, watered, and then wished-upon-a-star. Lo: they punch through the dirt as microcosms of their full form. They are spring-loaded. The tension in their small stems visible like the shock of green against dirt. Upwards they grow. IMG beans.jpg IMG chard.jpg IMG peas.jpg IMG raddish.jpg IMG sproutt.jpg This year I am growing swiss chard, peas, beans, raddishes, and beets. There will also be some corn, maybe, and sunflowers if I'm lucky! My garden elf planted garlic and raspberry bushes last year. Both are doing extremely well! Flowers ---------------------------------------------------------------------- <2023-05-28 Sun 12:00> ...................................................................... IMG white lilacs.jpg Happy heads of scent and colour. Their necks craning to follow the sun like periscopes searching for land. I continue to try to cull the dandelions in the garden, pulling the big ones up after rain or on a boring day. There are many wild flowers that appear without my effort. The lilacs, as always, are bountiful. IMG dandilion.jpg IMG forgetmenots.jpg IMG pansies maybe.jpg <2023-06-04 Sun 17:50> ...................................................................... After a few unseasonably hot days the weather is a week of rain. I find the drizzle, droplets, and puddles cooling. The darkened days add intrigue to the textures of plants. Flowers get drenched and their petals drop onto the ground forming splashes of colour on the asphalt. IMG bridal bush.jpg IMG fern.jpg IMG hearts.jpg IMG hummingbirds.jpg IMG iric-closed.jpg IMG iris-1.jpg IMG iris close.jpg IMG peace lilly.jpg IMG white flower.jpg IMG buttercup.jpg <2023-06-11 Sun 11:08> ...................................................................... IMG iris again.jpg IMG lily i think.jpg IMG more-purple.jpg IMG purple.jpg IMG red flower.jpg IMG waterdrops!.jpg <2023-06-27 Tue 10:13> ...................................................................... IMG Two tiger lilies spotted with dew IMG A single tiger lily after the rain IMG A tiger lily, not yet bloomed IMG A pink flower, name unknown IMG A hazy purple flower IMG Another hazy purple flower IMG A raspberry flower preparing to bloom