Friday, June 19, 2015

Photo Friday.

Here are some assorted Photos from June and an interesting transition of the sidewalk!

Yes here is our sidewalk.....brrrrrrr


It is so changeable from season to season and year to year.







There always seem to be tomatoes involved somehow!



 Then there are buckets and our favorite seed starter...solo cups be they red or blue!



 Newly transplanted Volunteer tomato plants, they have never looked back!



 The simple glory of a flower!



The never boring progression of life in a garden is always a joy.
 

 I think I will make  cabbage roll casserole tonight for supper...



 A pretty piece of Virginia Highway.



 I love the camera Ralph got me....this lovely fawn was well off the road and in a logged area. The camera allowed me to catch her in time before she ran off to her mother.



 I will miss this sleepy little Virgina Mountain town and the wonderful people we have come to know.

Now off to take Ralph a drink and do some more transplanting.


Enjoy our marvelous world everyone!




10 comments:

  1. Fiona - i loved all of the pics of your walkway gardens...even the pic of the snow! well....not really...but snow season is far enough away that i can say that i enjoy seeing that pic - bahahah! i love that you start your seeds in cups - we do too! and i love the pic of the tomatoe flower - soooo beautiful! sending much love!

    your friend,
    kymber

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    1. Photos are almost like time travel, they certainly folloW and record the changes in our lives and our worlds. Have you ever wandered the photo images of Yosef Karsh?

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  2. Pictures say so much, don't they, Fiona? Your tomatoes look great. I don't have any cabbage that doesn't have holes chewed in it. Yours looks great! Thanks for the pictorial.

    Fern

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    1. Some of ours are getting chewed on....it seems with this hot humid weather more bugs are coming out.

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  3. That must be a nice camera, because your pictures are really professional looking.

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    1. It is a wonderful camera, a Nikon Cool pix P510. My first serious camera was an Olympus OM-10 SLR that I bought in 1981 and it lasted until 2005. This Nikon is a wonder, thank you for the compliment!

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  4. How wonderful to see photos of your life! Although the first one gave me a start... Your tomato plants look great - that cabbage is amazing!

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    1. I thought the winter shot was just what we needed to remind us.....despite summer heat it is wonderful compared to snowy days!

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  5. Like you said, never too many tomatoes. :) And I love the series of sidewalk shots. Your tomatoes are doing really well!

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