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August 28, 2014 llcadle Project 365

Late summer blooms

One thing Project 365 does is ensure that at least one of the internal snapshots I take that may turn into poetry or other writing turns into an actual photo, ready to be used. To give scale, these plants are about seven feet tall, tall enough to block from view the wall the turns into … Continue reading Late summer blooms

July 28, 2014 llcadle Project 365

Some things remain

The garden over the next fence always looks better.

July 25, 2014 llcadle Project 365

Beauty in corners

The beautiful and the mundane,

July 17, 2014 llcadle Project 365

Things that grow here

One of the pleasant things about being a bit south is the plants that grow here, right in the ground. This hibiscus comes back every year.

July 7, 2014 llcadle Project 365

Moss roses

I don't think moss roses are perennials, but this is the fourth year they have come back without any coddling on my part. Maybe I should plant more?

June 28, 2014 llcadle Project 365

Hosta!

In order to keep up with Project 365 this summer, I have to time my photos between rain showers.

June 20, 2014 llcadle Project 365

Hydrangea

Next year the blooms will be bigger.

May 9, 2014 llcadle Not work, Project 365

Mother’s Day in advance

Thanks to Ted and Marcela for the Mother's day flowers.

May 2, 2014 llcadle Uncategorized

Transition

Spring transitions quickly to summer here, but at least the leaves are still spring green.

April 30, 2014 llcadle Uncategorized

Irises

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