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Re: [SG] Garden Walks


Joanne,
        I can not imagine a day without my garden. When I have been away all day
for some reason the first thing I do upon returning home is to take a walk
in the garden. I do all of my photography in the garden at first light in
the morning. The weather does not affect my walks in the garden. It is
arranged to be a twelve month place to be. I have something in bloom or in
color all year round. If it rains (like today) then I take an umbrella. In
the winter I dress warm and walk on. In the summer I sit on my big rock
next to the little cave and enjoy the cool air.
        I feel my garden is a place of peace and spiritual renewal, a source of
energy for me. I need lots of that so I take lots of walks.
        Gene Bush     Southern Indiana    Zone 6a     Munchkin Nursery
          around the woods - around the world
genebush@otherside.com     http://www.munchkinnursery.com

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> From: Joanne Pyszczek <jopyz@EARTHLINK.NET>
>
> Subject: Re: [SG] Garden Walks
> Date: Wednesday, April 15, 1998 9:00 AM
>
> Marilyn wrote:
> >
> > Clyde asked:
> >
> > > he Garden Walk Today: (OK let's 'fees up. How many times a day do you
walk
> > > thru your garden ech day this time of year to see what is sprouting?
> Since I work 12-8am  the first thing I do when I get home is check
> everything out, even before coffee.  Of course as it gets warmer and
> things start blooming I do my walk around then make coffee and do it
> again.  It seems in the last 24 hours things are just shooting up.
> The tulips are starting to bloom, the dwarf irises are getting fat.
> The one plant that's really impressing me has been the varigated
> Jacob's Ladder. It's growing great and the aconitum I thought had
> died last year is back.
> Joanne
> jopyz@earthlink.net



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