I know I've been quiet
It's that whole new job thing. Ending of the old and starting of the new. I start next Monday with no real break in between. I wish I had one, but there's a really cool training session I want to attend at the new job, so I'm willing to just jump right in.
In other, less dull news, flowers! This is what it looks like when a hard freeze hits a big, old bleeding heart plant. It was about half the size when we moved in five and a half years ago. It's probably been set back a bit, but not totally. It's approximately four feet from droopy edge to droopy edge.
And these are Lily of the Valley, just about to pop. Maybe by the end of the weekend. The side yard will smell absolutely gorgeous. They're much happier since we pulled up a lot of the bishop's weed.
These are some flowers in our bog. I can't remember what they are, but they're pretty damned cool looking. You can also see a lot of other happy bog plants in the background.
And not all of our tulips melted. Some survived.





4 Comments:
You have been quiet and I am glad you posted finally.
Now I will have to check the lily of the valley we have. It's rained all darn week, but the weekend promises to be sunny, so maybe I can check out what has been going on yard wise and plant some tulips too!
Good luck with the new job. What will you be doing? (General job description if you don't want to name names.) My girls would pick the tulips and bring them to me, like they do with dandelions. They don't see any flowers as different, which is all sweet and innocent, but it means some people's lovely bulbs are in danger on our walks.
Well? You know! ~Fiona
CL: I will be developing software training for OSU staff. That's pretty much all I can tell you at this point because that's all I know!
DK: The kale is just starting to come up. Barely. Soon! Don't you have your own now?!
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