Camellias bloom in January

Dusty red wagon

View of the yard

Snow-covered blue grotto bottle
This blog began several years ago as a narrative of our efforts to lead a sustainable and self-sufficient lifestyle in the middle of our city. It still is, although our city has changed from Raleigh to Boise and we now are working diligently on restoring the family homestead in Montana. The blog is also a chronicle of our lives together as a married couple, marriage being a sort of homesteading in itself.
Posted by
Kate
at
9:26 AM
Labels: gardening, natural world
2 comments:
That is a lovely photo of that red wagon. As nice as it is out here, I miss that kind of stuff in the wintertime.
The knockout picture for me was the camellias but several people commented to me about the wagon picture. It's always interesting to see the world through other people's eyes.
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