
Again. This storm out of Alaska is bringing snow to the north coast. For the second year in a row. Though this is normally a rare occurrence.
We're keeping the bird feeders filled, suet out, and brought the rabbit inside.


I picked out one flower to sit on our outside table (visible in the picture) but I'm not really sure of it's name. I love the deep purple and delicate flower but admit to being concerned that I have no idea how big this will get or how needy it'll become. At this point it looks nice on the table, which is all I'm asking for.

The weather has been low to mid 80s all week and we're getting a lot of afternoon sun on the balcony. As long as we keep them watered I think we'll be set. Maybe we should have started with 1 and waited to see if we could keep it alive before buying a dozen plants but so far they're looking pretty good. Any advice?




The Inn of the Seventh Ray as inspiration.

Found this shot by Destiny Young/Boonville this looks like what we saw.






He sits on top of the greenhouse promotory, then dives and swoops up with a flash of orange in his beak. My goldfish. It's not even a big pond. You hear that Kingfisher clacking, and know he is out there. It is a neat thing to see, gotta admit. I've had an egret twice, and a blue heron once. But the Kingfisher is a repeat customer, and comes back every year.
Tucked in the back corner, white hydrangeas and rhodies, azaleas, etc... (well, right now that area is covered in Blackberry vines. But this is the plan...)




Mostly purples and oranges and white. Less yellow and as little pink as possible.

