Saturday, April 29, 2006
About Me
- Name: Sandy
- Location: West Coast, Canada
I've started this blog to keep a journal and pictures of my gardens journey. I love to garden and recently have taken up photography. I am by no means a horticulture smartypants and take a casual approach to gardening. Most of my pictures are taken in my garden as I tend to be a homebody. Thanks for stopping by! Click on pictures for a larger image. All pictures on this site are the property of myself and are not to be used without permission. Please feel free to critique my pictures. Lots to learn:). Camera stuff-Nikon D70S with various lenses including a lensbabies 2.0 with macro kit,a holga and a Diana camera. Nikon FM, Yashica Mat G-124, Canon Canonet QL17
10 Comments:
Wow, I go away for a week and miss all these great photos! Glad I came for a visit. I hope your son's teeth are alright. And my dear, you look divine in your facial mask! ; )
I didn't actually 'go away', I've been busy with the kitchen and blogging about it.
Wow! What a beautiful garden !
Looks like it was a perfect day to work on your beautiful gardens.
Really a beautiful garden! Since I don't have a garden of my own, I can at least enjoy yours!
Those Hebes have gone crazy. I remember when they were just little shrubs. I am always impressed with your hedge though, it is really my favorite thing in your garden...except for when the lilies are blooming.
Your garden is beautiful. I can tell that you take very good care of it.
Holly cow on the Hebes. I love your Hebes. They made me start gardening. Too bad I can't seem to buy the right ones. I hate when they are tagged with the wrong name.
Love your self portrait. Made me laugh like crazy. Almost spit my coffee out all over the computer. Brave, brave girl. But I love the shot. You look so regal, it is definitely your movie star shot.
Tami-The is a euphorbia (yellow floweres)in the background. Borderline hardy.
Wendy/Mrs Wilson-I agree about those hebes. They are huge now. I thought you would get a good laugh over the portrait:)
I realized after I posted that question that it was probably Euphorbia. Not pointy enough for Echium, I was just having a moment of plant envy, they grow here but are frequently taken out by frost (Echium).
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