- the soft western zephyr on a late August afternoon
- the sound of thousands of frogs early in the spring...doing whatever frogs do
- the cry of killdeers shooing danger from their nests
- the distant hum of combines harvesting sunflowers
- the cacaphony of little bird voices on an early June morning
- the earthy smell of freshly turned soil in the garden
- the visible, shiny, slimy trails of way too many slugs
- the smell of fresh cucumbers being sliced for lunch
- the cinnamon fragrance of masses of nodding petunias
Okay....I'm wishing for summer.....no apologies!
3 comments:
Hi! This is Erin and I live in B.C Canada! I started reading you blog today and I really enjoyed it-I found it on your daughter in laws site! I am originally from Alberta and I know all about bald flat prairie and -50c! And today I am really hoping for an early spring too! I am looking forward to hearing all about your gardening endevors and hope to learn and ask questions! I have a young family and this is going to be my first year with my very own garden-I of course helped my mom with hers when I was growing up but this is the first year we will be in the country since we got married and I am really looking forward to my own garden! You are welcome to come check out my blog-www.adoptinghopeandfaith.blogspot.com and I look forward to getting to know you-may God bless your day!
Erin
Hi! Erin!
Welcome to my blog. Honestly, I'm not very proficient at this, but I'm going to give it a whirl.
I have been gardening and canning for more than 30 years so I might be able to give you a few tips.
Keep checking back.
May God's grace pour down on you!
I love that sunflower picture, i can almost hear the birds.
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