
AS THEY SAY, a pic is worth 1000 words.
The fragrance when I pass by these in the evening is bliss.
A MIRACLE occurred—Ophee's little shattered ankle healed up. It has a big bumpy bone mass protecting the previously broken area, but she's doing fine, running and jumping with the other hounds. I think it must ache now and then, with barometric changes, like my ankle does. <:

HERE THEY COME, with the warm nights and hot days, my lilies, which I adore, if not for their beauty, then for their heady fragrance. I need many more. These brave souls made it over from Bothell, and through last winter, and are doing fairly well their first year. I think next year they will sport many more blooms though.


I'VE GOT A NEST out back with sparrows, VERY bizzy with their chicks in there, under the eaves of the little barn. But out front on the deck, I have a mama robin. I thought I was going to have a wonderful nestful of robins, right here on my front porch. I'm a little worried about her—and 'fraid the dogs and I may have scared her off. Also, when I was in the Foundrie today, there was a pair up in the rafters, and they wouldn't leave, so I left the garage door up so they could get out. I'm concerned it may be the porch couple, looking for quieter corners.
BECAUSE I'M BEAUTIFUL. My Acer Shirasawanum "Autumn Moon" (left) is partially covered, on top, by shade from the red oaks. So the bottom is more stressed from afternoon sun (soon to be moved!) and the effect is a gorgeous gradation from lime to orange-red.


OPHEE WAS HIT by a car two days ago, and lived to tell the tail. Her left ankle has a bad break, and is splinted. The vet may need to pin it if it won't heal well. I'm so glad she's still here. I mean, just look at her!! What a darling and stoic little friend I have.
MY LAST POST was at least a month ago. Apologies if you read this. I continue to treat it as my journal, so I'm not always beholden to scheduled postings. DAYLIGHT SAVING time starts toMORRRROWWW!!!
LITTLE OPHEE soaks up the sun in the window. This is just another trick so I can talk about the weather. It's beautiful out, sunny and almost all snow gone; very spring-like, 40°. Here's the thing: I'm just having an ATTACK to get out and garden! So many exciting things to do out there. Lots of work, which will be good for me now that I'm going to get skinny and strong in my older years. Sounds backwards, but you know what they say. Youth is wasted on the young, and now that I'm older, wiser, richer in spirit, etc etc. I want to DO many things, and see things. Make art, make the garden glorious.

AS THE BEES SLEEP so am I. It's cold, and you can nearly feel it in these photos of the sun coming up. Once a California girl, always a California girl. But I love it here and I'm staying put.