Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Ciscoe Morris's Yard in Late August

Last night I was in the neighborhood, so I took a few shots of Ciscoe Morris's yard.

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Sunday, August 26, 2007

Planting the Rock Wall with Sedum and Heathers

We went to Rosso Nursery in Georgetown and picked up a bunch of sedum and heathers for filling in our continually weed-choked retaining wall in the backyard. I also picked up a couple of Point Reyes Ceanothus plants because I want to see what the growth habit is like.

Our haul. The green ones in front are winter-blooming pink heathers. We're going for a rosy look, with purple and pink and orange-pink colors. Though I could be wrong, I think these will look nice under the Julia Phelps Ceanothus, if any of these happen to bloom in May.

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We have a LOT of rock wall to plant. We started at the top. We'll continue to fill it in once the fall plant sales start. (Can I remind everyone that when we moved in, we didn't even know this rock wall existed -- the yard was THAT overgrown with junipers and weeds.)

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I'm afraid these plants will get washed away when the next heavy rains hit, but what are you gonna do?

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Pretty!

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Saturday, August 18, 2007

Hallelujah

The neighbor is finally cleaning up after his botanical massacre.

Two days ago:

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Right now:

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Sunday, August 12, 2007

Bubbles!

Yesterday we went to a beautiful summer party out on the Olympic Peninsula at a house that overlooks Puget Sound and the northern surburbs of Seattle.

And Mt. Baker.

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A cruise ship headed for Alaska.

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Cool garden art. Hey, is that a snake?

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Ayup.

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The food was great, the company was great, the vinho verde was great. But best of all were the bubbles.

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Oh my God. Every summer party needs a bubble setup like this.

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Luckily there were only a couple of kids at the party, so the grownups got to hog the solution and the wands.

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Fun!

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Saturday, August 11, 2007

Little and Lewis Garden Gallery

On our way out to a party outside Kingston today, we decided to stop at Little and Lewis, my favorite little garden in the area.

We have to wait an hour for the ferry to Bainbridge. I fret that my big sunglasses, which are perfect for my big head, are out of style again.

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Don't worry -- we don't need an appointment today. It's their last open garden day of the year.

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"This place is very Pan's Labyrinth," my husband said, and he didn't even see the little fairy girl running through the trees.

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Yes, very Pan's Labyrinth.

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On our way to Kingston, we stopped at the grave of Chief Sealth, former head of the Suquamish tribe and the namesake of Seattle.

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I see that people have decorated his grave with firecrackers and casino trinkets, two things that can be found in abundance on the reservations out here.

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