Beautiful serene photos... I can almost hear the peace against the quiet background of falling drips of melted snow... aaah!
Now down to business. How can I order some garlic from you to plant this spring. I know fall planting usually makes for larger heads but I'd like to try now anyway. Do you have several types? Please let me know:
I know that the sheer amount of it you've endured has you needing a different view ...but from here, it is gorgeous. Specially love the dark, crip branches~
We had a "smattering" with teen temps this week...right after I my cold riding weather boots away! The owner warned me not to!
Beautiful serene photos... I can almost hear the peace against the quiet background of falling drips of melted snow... aaah!
ReplyDeleteNow down to business. How can I order some garlic from you to plant this spring. I know fall planting usually makes for larger heads but I'd like to try now anyway. Do you have several types? Please let me know:
mkreider1@gmail.com
Thanks, Lori!
You too? Old Man Winter still has a lot to say doesn't he? Hang in there. Won't be long until better weather.
ReplyDeletewow it sure does look dreary! Great shots!
ReplyDeleteI feel your pain. This is what's outside my kitchen window right now. ENOUGH already! I like that barn shot.
ReplyDeleteSame world here! Good day for a fire, good book....I have chicken soup simmering! Happy shoveling!
ReplyDeleteI know that the sheer amount of it you've endured has you needing a different view ...but from here, it is gorgeous. Specially love the dark, crip branches~
ReplyDeleteWe had a "smattering" with teen temps this week...right after I my cold riding weather boots away! The owner warned me not to!
XO
Kac
I'm so sorry you got blasted again! We were supposed to get about 3 inches -- but didn't get any. This time.
ReplyDeleteIt does look beautiful, though. :)
I came here through Skywatch Friday and looked around a little bit. I love your blog. Gorgeous pictures, oh my! I'll be back!
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