
Our yard is an odd collection of all these things that previous tenants have left in it. We have a bag of Quik-Crete that lost its wrapper and became a bag-shaped concrete statue many moons ago. We have ceramic rocks, and strange pagoda sculptures and spoon windchimes that are so tangled they are incapable of chiming. I heart it.

Can anyone tell me why the geranium that was dying ALL SUMMER, (dead, I thought,) became alive again when it got chilly? It's had no help from me, that's for sure.

He's just perfect, isn't he? Other than all the nipping and knocking-over-of-fragile-and-liquid-filled-things? Mmhm.
Thanks for all the kind comments on the quilt! And since a few of you have asked, the video I posted a while back is located
here, and I eventually plan on doing another one that is more demo and less... me mumbling? Yeah, that's it. Har.
3 comments:
I'm very taken with the idea of your cement bag sculpture and arthritic wind chime . Very avant-garde and much nicer than my struggling winter pansies and a Wheely bin . And you have a geranium !
Thanks for the link to your video. You are so darn cute- not everyone can pull off rambling!
The colours in your pics are lovely! it is my favourite time of year
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