I guess its not good for gardening when you get too much of the white stuff. However, I would like a bit of normality over here in the UK. We've only had a handful of air frosts and I think I reported snowflakes on one, maybe two days, tops. Nature needs some normality.
My blog posts span two gardens over the last decade, one in the Piedmont of South Carolina and the other in the mountains of Western North Carolina, and now a new-to-us garden in Bas St. Laurent, Quebec. Our gardens have been increasingly home to native plants, birds, small mammals, and insects of all sorts. My gardening companion (my husband) is equally the gardener.
Woody, our rescue Golden, is now our fellow gardener, now in the mountains of Western North Carolina, with new duties in Quebec. He follows his previous fellow goldens (and my former gardening assistants): Mocha and Chessie. They bring life to our gardens.
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great shot! I am getting ready to post a few shots on FB, will post later.
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I guess its not good for gardening when you get too much of the white stuff. However, I would like a bit of normality over here in the UK. We've only had a handful of air frosts and I think I reported snowflakes on one, maybe two days, tops. Nature needs some normality.
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