Here is the BEFORE picture (Easter 2008)...
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Worms, Mulch and Pea Gravel
We finished Stage 1 of our gardening project (or yarding as Adeline calls it). We will post more pictures as the flowers bloom.
Here is the BEFORE picture (Easter 2008)...
Here is the AFTER.
We are really proud! Stage 2 will be to plant tall ornamental grasses, lavender, etc in the area between the brick walkway and the path. We will also put two chairs and a small table in the large section of gravel to the right.
The surpise has been how little it has all cost. All the bricks for both sides of path were in various places around our house and our friend (Jackie) gave us any kind of flower that we wanted - she has a wonderful garden. All the mulch and compost came from the city's recycling center and the redbud tree has been growing wild over the last year! It was really just a matter of getting inspired and getting dirty. It has been a wonderful family project.
Here is the BEFORE picture (Easter 2008)...
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Playing Catch-up
We didn't intend to take a month-long hiatus. We have been either running a hundred miles an hour with wonderful trips to grandparents' houses and a trip to the Master's, or we have been stuck in the slow lane, literally sitting in front of the potty trying to call Tarik's bluff. We have realized that the car and the potty do not foster blogging. Sorry. Here are some of the few pictures we have taken this last month.


This has been our other time-consumer - we have started a flower garden in our backyard. We hope to make it a nice little oasis. The time as a family - outside - has been spectacular. The girls hunt for (and pick up!) slugs, while Lee Ann and I get to talk, work, and dream together. It has been a wonderful way to spend the pretty evenings. We will probably do it in stages over a year or two, but pictures of the finished first stage will be coming soon.

Shopping for roses...
Here are the girls in their Easter dresses....
This has been our other time-consumer - we have started a flower garden in our backyard. We hope to make it a nice little oasis. The time as a family - outside - has been spectacular. The girls hunt for (and pick up!) slugs, while Lee Ann and I get to talk, work, and dream together. It has been a wonderful way to spend the pretty evenings. We will probably do it in stages over a year or two, but pictures of the finished first stage will be coming soon.
Shopping for roses...
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