Nice interview. Loved the hydrangeas. You made me think of my mother's compost heap, which is also never used and is the repository of everything she banishes from her flower beds. It's gorgeous and everything does better there. We now just refer to it as the compost garden.
As an artist, one of my goals is to take risks, try new ideas, and find a way to give myself that 'thrill' that making art can provide. Words of encouragement are always accepted.
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What a beautiful piece! I know it will inspire many gardeners.
ReplyDeleteGreat interview! I'm going out to buy some Celandine Poppies now!
ReplyDeleteNice interview. Loved the hydrangeas. You made me think of my mother's compost heap, which is also never used and is the repository of everything she banishes from her flower beds. It's gorgeous and everything does better there. We now just refer to it as the compost garden.
ReplyDeleteVery nice interview! I think she chose a very worthy subject... you and your lovely garden!
ReplyDeleteLove this interview-- it was as if you've written it yourself. The comments and observations come through loud and clear in your own voice.
ReplyDeleteI have followed your blog for years and look forward to seeing how your garden changes and grows each season. Thanks for sharing it with us!
ReplyDeleteI loved the interview! And it was nice to find an interesting new site to check in on.
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