Unless noted, photos are my own.
Months back I purchased a dozen Red Crocosmia on eBay. I assumed they meant Lucifer, and if not they’d be a red that’d compliment the Lucifer I already have. Instead, these beauties (?) are just starting to bloom. Not too shabby of a mixup 💓
Months back I purchased a dozen Red Crocosmia on eBay. I assumed they meant Lucifer, and if not they’d be a red that’d compliment the Lucifer I already have. Instead, these beauties (?) are just starting to bloom. Not too shabby of a mixup 💓
(I’m easily entertained, yeah? 😁)
(I’m easily entertained, yeah? 😁)
Stephen Deer @phil_lol_ogist
Few know it but this pocket is for the money academics make from their publications.
Stephen Deer @phil_lol_ogist
Few know it but this pocket is for the money academics make from their publications.
Too late. Except for entryways, this sucker is nailed down. With a little help, they’ll have to sneak in like they always do.
Too late. Except for entryways, this sucker is nailed down. With a little help, they’ll have to sneak in like they always do.
Thanks again to my talented buddy Celia! Her gold spiders decorations are a personal hit every Christmas 💓
Thanks again to my talented buddy Celia! Her gold spiders decorations are a personal hit every Christmas 💓
RHS: Rosa Lady Marmalade ('Hartiger'PBR) (F)
rose [Lady Marmalade]
A repeat-flowering rose, to 90cm tall, with glossy, light green foliage. Clusters of fragrant, double, apricot to orange flowers are borne from summer into autumn.
RHS: Rosa Lady Marmalade ('Hartiger'PBR) (F)
rose [Lady Marmalade]
A repeat-flowering rose, to 90cm tall, with glossy, light green foliage. Clusters of fragrant, double, apricot to orange flowers are borne from summer into autumn.
We put thought into a sturdy polytunnel (many will be destroyed in the UK today) but none for chairs.
We put thought into a sturdy polytunnel (many will be destroyed in the UK today) but none for chairs.
My passion for drawing started at an early age. Chalk on sidewalks, crayons and all that. I drew everything, on whatever I had handy.
‘Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain’ was an eye opener for me because it put my process into words.
My passion for drawing started at an early age. Chalk on sidewalks, crayons and all that. I drew everything, on whatever I had handy.
‘Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain’ was an eye opener for me because it put my process into words.