Showing posts with label rocks/stones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rocks/stones. Show all posts

The Rocks Cry Out!

 I'll find another spot for the stone (bottom left) that I removed to make a place for  "Home Sweet Home" ...
...while THIS stone seems comfortable here next to another entrance to our front porch.  I felt blessed to find both of them at a garage sale yesterday for $1@.  I am soothed by the silent messages these rocks convey.  I hope our guests feel the same!

Garden Miscellany

When my husband finished mowing last night, he called me out to the back of our property where we'd planted a small clematis start last fall.  Sure enough!  Its flowers equaled those I had discovered by our back patio earlier in the day.  On the way, I saw the first rose!  It, too, was on a transplanted bush.  It looks more like ground cover than bush.  I wonder how to get it moving UPwards?
Out in the far corner grows this bush.  It was ours for the digging several years ago.  It looks like it is some sort of "weeper".  If you have any idea what kind of bush it is, I'd welcome an identification!
(I guess I COULD thumb through my garden books to see if I could find out myself.)  These are probably about 1/10th of books I've purchased at garage sales and thrift stores over the years.
I have a small collection of heart-shaped rocks, too.  Last year, some innocent children began tossing them into a rock pile elsewhere on our property.  I was only able to retrieve six or seven of them.

My Tuscany

 


My Tuscany, I call it now...If you're curious why, follow the link.

"How do Italian friends naturally keep the jouissance they were born with?  I've noticed that they don't talk about priorities.  They work but don't become slaves.  Always they have time to visit.  Early on I learned that in Italian, there is no word for stress; it's a recent import:  lo stress   ...fun...that Italian born quality--I have seen it nowhere else--of taking great satisfaction in the everyday." (Frances Mayes, Every Day in Tuscany, p. 283-284)


New Rock Border


I used the  larger of rocks in our rock pile to create this border.  I placed the rocks in the indentation formed by rain hitting the ground at the base of our shed.