Wordless Wednesday
What an adorable pile of fur!
I guess they didn’t want to pose that way for long as you can see someone holding the top two cats on the pile. Maybe the owner was just keeping the cats from tipping?
by Tricia
by Tricia
I was just saying on my gardening blog that it’s time to buy some new bulbs for the garden. My oriental lilies didn’t come up this year and neither did my Lucifer crocosmia.
I think I know why my lovely red crocosmia didn’t come up though … Chris got out in the garden this past spring before I did, and he thought he was doing me a favor by tidying up the garden beds. I think he might have pulled out the crocosmia. It would have looked like long dead grass in the spring and he might not have noticed the tiny bulbs at the ends when he pulled them out of the ground.
Oops!
Hopefully I can find some new crocosmia bulbs in the store. Perhaps I’ll go later today and have a look.
Do you grow Crocosmia? It’s pretty easy to grow. Well, provided that no one pulls it out on you in the Spring.
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by Tricia
Wordless Wednesday
Well that’s one way to spend time in the can isn’t it?
I wonder if these “toliets” start to become popular if we’ll start reading scientific reports about how the average time spent in the washroom has risen?
I don’t mind the idea of a TV in a washroom …. it’s the side by side stalls that I wouldn’t like!
by Tricia
Why are lilies so short lived. Well not the plants, I mean the flowers.
They are so pretty when they are blooming. Especially if you have a good clump of lilies growing in your garden, yet the blooms only last for a week or two depending on the weather. Then they are done until the following year.
I wish, like some day lilies, that they would bloom two or three times in a season.
Do you grow lilies?
by Tricia