Nasturium
Originally uploaded by flora and flying
Not really, but I am tired and feeling a bit overwhelmed. C. pointed out today that ernest gets more traffic on his blog than I do. I am not offended in the least.
Check out my orange collection on my flickr For those who know me and TH, you can see who influences this part of our garden.
later taters,
nm
6 comments:
well, let's face it, Earnest is a prolific blogger.
when I get all depressed about my misadventures in organic gardening this summer I check out your pics
I love nasturtiums.
So much so I let them romp in the veggie patch and greenhouse.
Something to do with formative years in Bermuda, where they grow wild.
*sigh*
On the other matter, you have to admit, Ernest is cute. And if not for his blog I would not have found yours... and yours makes me smile.
Oh yes. And there are some awesome photos in your flickr.
I let them romp too. I just planted some empress of indias to mix in with the zinnias at the allotment. I love their intense color.
I gotta ask Kerrio, from Bermuda to Wiltshire (I think that is where you are) to a parent in the Falklands...
That is some geography.
Thanks for the compliments.
Mony, I send you smoochies.
Ernest blogs to keep his fans updated.
Micro Bio.
Born in the FI
Raised in the UK, Holland & Bermuda.
Worked in the UK and all around the world including a year in Maine.
Don't fly anymore!
Living in Berkshire (It's my Dad who was from Wiltshire) with 5 dogs a cat and a hubby type.
One day (soonish) will move back to the FI. Just need to work out the best way to get the dogs there!
Clear as mud?
Oh yeah, and my mum has a farm in the south of France. My step-mom has a house in Greece and my Grandfather was a gun-runner in Africa. (Cool huh?)
no, but wish I had a greenhouse
and a basset
woops, I meant, no, not clear as mud.
Yes, cool family history.
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