It’s been a beautiful weekend with taking Sport for walks, working in the yard, doing some reading and writing. We went to 1000 Acres, or the Sandy River Delta yesterday and Tryon Creek today. Lots of changes at both spots.
At 100 Acres, the grass is so tall you can only see the tops [...]
Posts Tagged ‘gardening’
weekend loveliness
on gardening
Michelle McGrane posted a snippet of an extended article from Jeanette Winterson’s blog a few days ago. (Michelle always posts the nicest poetry and interesting links.)
Here are my own selection of gems from Winterson’s post:
In the post-modern world of fragments and dislocation, uncertainty, insecurity, the powerlessness of politics, and where money exists one day and [...]
spring clematis
A few years ago, perhaps six or seven, I planted a clematis montana. I don’t think this particular clematis is invasive, but it is vigorous. There’s a fine line between those two states of being. It gives me great joy, every year, and my neighbors, too. It climbs a homely cyclone fence and makes something [...]

