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Garden first.

The beginnings of my front garden. Look at that piss-poor dirt! Bleh!

An incomplete view of the back garden. I wish the back neighbors hadn't left their bright orange tot car out so I could show the nature-sculpture (in the form of the horizontal tree trunk left over from Irene), but ach well.

Daffodil!

Hosta spikes! (And daylily leaves. Didn't realize I'd planted the daylilies so close to the hosta, or vice versa. Ach well. Next summer, they'll need to be transplanted anyway.

Zygocactus
And me, with my new haircut.

The beginnings of my front garden. Look at that piss-poor dirt! Bleh!
An incomplete view of the back garden. I wish the back neighbors hadn't left their bright orange tot car out so I could show the nature-sculpture (in the form of the horizontal tree trunk left over from Irene), but ach well.
Daffodil!
Hosta spikes! (And daylily leaves. Didn't realize I'd planted the daylilies so close to the hosta, or vice versa. Ach well. Next summer, they'll need to be transplanted anyway.
Zygocactus
And me, with my new haircut.
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Date: 2012-04-10 10:30 pm (UTC)I really like your flowers, too. The zygocactus is my favorite.
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Date: 2012-04-11 08:11 pm (UTC)And THAT's what it's called. For most of my childhood I had a zygocactus that bore the most glorious red flowers that dripped nectar. I wonder what became of it?
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Date: 2012-04-12 10:39 am (UTC)