We might think we are nurturing our garden,
but of course it's our garden that is nurturing us.
~Jenny Uglow
Whether there are dried hydrangeas still in the garden
or new signs of daffodils and hellebore beginning to bloom,
my heart is happy and delighted!
m.miller
Pictures taken in the garden at Deepwood Estates and Museum in Salem, Oregon.
I was away for a few days; so comments were slow at posting
and this post slow at getting up.
Have a totally wonderful week!!!
Whether there are dried hydrangeas still in the garden
or new signs of daffodils and hellebore beginning to bloom,
my heart is happy and delighted!
m.miller
Pictures taken in the garden at Deepwood Estates and Museum in Salem, Oregon.
I was away for a few days; so comments were slow at posting
and this post slow at getting up.
Have a totally wonderful week!!!
I love your quote about the dafs and hydrangeas! You say it so well!
ReplyDeleteLoved the photo of the dried hydrangeas, very pretty.
ReplyDeleteYes, our gardens are calming and peaceful, and as we dig deep in the earth, we learn things. I really miss my garden, and I hope to have one again someday.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy these Spring days, Marilyn.
~Sheri