Sunday, November 27, 2022

How Does Your Garden Grow?

I didn't spend much time outside this week.


I found a chunk of ice in the bottom of the garden cart


Heavy winds and rain knocked the weathergram out of the Japanese maple and blew it in front of the driveway. I'm glad I found it before it blew into the Leaf Lady's yard.


This morning the sky looked like it was on fire.

How does your garden grow?

16 comments:

  1. I haven't been outside too much this week either, but at least 99.999% of our icey snow is gone. There's still a couple of small patches around. And yesterday, when I cut back some of my roses, there were leaf buds on them. Leaf buds in November? This weather has made them so confused I think. Happy rest of your weekend.

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    1. Crazy weather for sure. Though I wouldn't mind going through Winter with temps in the 70s all season long

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  2. U nas w Polsce tez jest dziwna pogoda. Byl śnieg, ale stopniał. Pozdrawiam serdecznie i życzę miłego tygodnia.

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    1. Crazy weather all over. I'm glad your snow melted. It's too early for snow

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    1. The camera didn't really capture it. The blues were dark and the reds just glowed with flame

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  4. Well its muddy at the moment.. We've had RAIN for an entire day... the day before yesterday.. and its been to cold and dreary to really dry out any.. Even had to buy some stepping stones so hubby didn't have to swim to his shop..lol But today is bright and sunny and warmer so maybe we will dry out a little.. Hugs! deb

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  5. Yes, lo and behold WINTER has cometh early this year me thinks!

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  6. That is ONE BIG chunk of ice. Glorious sky shot!!

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    1. The photograph of the sky doesn't do it justice. The sky was amazing with blazing red

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  7. WOW to the ice. The balcony looks sad now. No denying winter is on the way....

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  8. Ice?! Wow. We're having highs in the 60s.

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    1. We won't see those temps until the beginning of May.

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