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Hey everyone, your gardens are awesome! Mine are buried under snow right now but here are a couple photos of previous years.

Christina, I have tried 4 times now to get them to post like yours but I give up for now. Do you really live amongst all that beauty? I'm packing right now and coming to live with you. Big Grin

I think I figured it out.


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Ven,Dragonfly et al

Your pics are wonderful. Ven your garden looks like I imagine you!!!!Droagonfly - roll on Spring in your Tim's garden - the flowers are beautiful. Think I'll post some of our close ups as well soon.

Love you guys - we have Tim's gardens springing up all over the world. I'm breathing healing energy into all of them

(((((((((((((((((((Tim and all war vets)))))))))

Love
Wendy


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Ven, Dragonfly, Jana,
Omigosh.
Wow.
How beautiful. All are awesome. I especially like the close-ups. the vividness, the colors - they just POP! out at you. Jana, that rose is incredible. Big Grin The picture of perfection.
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Wow, I am so glad you posted about photobucket Christina, it is so slick once you get the hang of it!

Here are a couple for Tim's garden as what would a garden be without it's visitors. Enjoy!


 
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Lovely pictures everyone. I love looking at people gardens, it's an interesting expression of peoples personalities I find. Thanks for sharing so pretty, can't wait for spring *sigh*....

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Greetings!
Spring sprung here around about January. That's when the camellias started blooming. Then the daffy's (ok, it's blurry, but I just LOVE the color!!!!) and a rhoddie or two and now the cherry trees and magnolias are beginning to blossom.
Oh, about the statue. ok, I know it's St. Francis, who said some amazing things and lived an awesome life. But Rick, does not take kindly toward certain denominations, let alone want one of "their" statues hanging around all the time.
We noticed that he was sending energy to the birds and that the other animals were waiting their turn to get energy (just like my dogs line up for it).
SO, we just call him QT GUY and we're all happy! (besides, you remove the beard and he reminds me of Richard!)
Christina






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OK, it's not a picture OF the garden, but of the back yard FROM the back garden one recent morning...



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Hi Fambly,

Here is a picture of my ornemental crab in bloom. I have been enjoying the spring pictures as still snow here and where there is no snow it is brown. I can't wait for Spring. Big Grin Saw our first robin, though!Birds are coming back. Big Grin

Gardening in the Rockies can be challenging as the elk and deer love to eat the gardens and the growing season is so short. Going natural is the best.

My son took this picture I am using as an avatar with the butterfly and wild yellow flowers. Speaks to me of transformation.

Hugs Karen

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In early summer the woods are my garden as the wild flowers are spectacular! Here is one of the lady slipper wild orchids, the calypso.

Karen

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Here is another one the Indian Paintbrush, they come in pink and magenta at higher altitudes.

Karen

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and another wild flower, the wood lily
Karen

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Hi Christina and Karen

You must have been reading my mind. I was concentrating hard on someone posting some more pics on this thread. Thank you - beautiful. Karen what a wonderful backdrop to your garden - the Rockies. That picture made my heart soar!! There must be some energy there!!

Still retrieving some pics from our old computer and not sure how to find them yet but will look some more this weekend.

Susan - I hope we now get some more beautiful gardens to look as Spring weaves its magic on the land. We are going into Autumn here. I do hope that Tim is faring better - please let us know.

Much love
wendy


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Has any one put a wind harp in their garden? I am thinking about creating a sound garden for my vets. Any one with experience or wisdom in this area?
Blessings and Gratitude,
Tami
 
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Sounds cool Tami but what IS a wind harp. The only thing I know are wind chimes. I am sure whatever it is it will be perfect for your vets. I have a few chimes in mine and I love them.

Send us a pic when you have done it.

Love
Wendy


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Ok I googled it and here's the link for anyone else interested. It lets you hear the sounds.

http://www.harmonicwindharps.com/

They are harmonic sounds and sound good for meditation, so should be good for the purpose you envisage Tami.

Love
Wendy


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