Standing silent Ever watching Guarding Fountain and arbour Protecting, sheltering Nurturing Creating harmony Garden Sentinels
Hue are you?
Vincent van Gogh tried, Monet got close, but Mother Nature's paintbrush is like no other artist. The hues of summer are vibrant and alive, the variety and range of colour is astounding.
Emerging
Hidden beneath soil, shrouded in mystery You began pushing up Up to the sun Growing higher, higher I wait impatiently for you I watch You unfurl so slowly Disguising your glory Not much longer now I wait to gaze upon your beauty Emerging Soon, soon, you will be here Dahlia
A Celebration
Daylilies (Hemerocallis) are one of the most versatile and hardy plant species for the Ontario garden. Their cheerful colours and range of sizes offer something for anyone looking to brighten a sun or sun/shade spot in the garden. I've spent years collecting different varieties, and then eagerly awaiting each to unfurl in the early, mid …
Gardening splendour under the hot summer sun
Everything seems to be early this year, and quite thirsty due to the extended dry, hot spell enveloping central Ontario. Caught a quick pic of this dragonfly taking a breather on a bee balm leaf.
Yellow Tree Peony
Right on cue, a beautiful bloom lights up the garden.
Better late than never!
A little late to the party, my new mock orange shrub has finally decided to bloom!
Oasis
My sanctuary, my source of inspiration, reflection and my window into heaven.
Garden Magic, 2018
No drawing, painting, portrait or photo can match the beauty and detail of nature's paintbrush.
Peonies
Thank you Mother Nature for providing another spectacular peony show in the garden. The yellow tree peony is just beginning to blossom now too!


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