Wednesday, May 19, 2010

You'll Find Me In The Garden

Life has seemingly taken over at present, there is much that needs doing. I plan to be spending
time in the potting shed......


Contemplating and intending.

Digging and potting.




"And when your back stops aching and your hands begin to harden...You will find yourself a partner in the Glory of the Garden.".

~ Rudyard Kipling

There is no gardening without humility. Nature is constantly sending even its oldest scholars to the bottom of the class for some egregious blunder.
~ Alfred Austin


Planning a new herb garden, and taking the time to soak up a little peace and serenity.

20 comments:

donna baker said...

Jo, I can't keep allyssum alive. It looks so beautiful in the pot.

~Kim at Golden Pines~ said...

I love your potting shed--I think I could just sit and enjoy being in there and not get anything done! :-)

DJan said...

You have the most serene environment! I love your pictures of the potting shed!

MadSnapper said...

as always, wonderful photos. who knew the potting shed could be so beautiful. wonderful photos of the things in the shed. almost makes me want to garden, NOT. my husband is the gardener, i prefer to enjoy others labor.

Barbara Anne said...

Your photos are beautiful as always.

Enjoy your time musing, imagining, enjoying the glory of small plants, and playing in the dirt!

Hugs!

Kay said...

I wish I could convince myself to get out and garden more.

George said...

I'm spending a lot of time in my garden as well, but I don't have a potting shed. I certainly like the results of your time in your potting shed.

Patsy said...

what a good place to be in your lovely potting shed.
Patsy

Jennifer MacNeill said...

How beautiful, you'll find me in the garden too:)

Maura @ Kisiwa Creek Photography said...

Hello Jo, I bet it feels good to be doing some gardening again after all your rain. You have a wonderful potting shed...I can see why you would want to be out there keeping busy. Enjoy your days....Maura:)

Rebecca said...

Your pictures and prose here capture the essence of "garden love". I'm entranced by the images you've selected to share with us all. Blessings on the work of your hands today!

Clara....in TN said...

I found your blog via Life In Wakefield. I live just outside of Bristol Tennessee. Your pictures are amazing. I absolutely love your potting shed. Gardening is one of my favorite things, but don't do as much as I once did. Where in Tennesse do you live?

Anonymous said...

I love your blog. I adored the pictures the you have posted.

Take care-

ps i came to you from betsy's joyful reflections.

Mary Lou said...

I am envious now of your great shed. What a wonderful place to get away from it all..except the beautiful pots you've created.

Victoria said...

What a gorgeous post and such lovely photos...inspiring beauty!
have a sparkling day!
Kiki~

DeniseinVA said...

Enjoy your time in the garden Jo. All these delightful photos make me want to do something creative with mine.

karen said...

Enjoy your time out in the garden...it is so good for the soul. Lovely post. Your photos are always such fun and beautiful...they take me away to somewhere far...and I like that.
Enjoy your gardening.

jerilanders said...

I have been spending far too much time in the potting shed, and not enough time at the drawing board. But it is so addictive in the serenity of the garden shed. Enjoy yourself!

Teresa said...

I love your blog!!!!

Anonymous said...

you have a beautiful site...lovely pictures...am quite jealous...
what camera and lenses do you use?
I am new at photography and need all the help I can get.
My mother was English. What part did you come from? She was born in Lancastershire and lived in Ilford a million years ago.
:-)
thanks
Jennifer