Ocean Breeze said:Impressive :!: ITN. truly. Love those sunflowers. gotta try something like that next year.
as I mentioned before, still very much a novice at this ....but finding it such a relaxation and time for fresh air and sunshine too.
Mine is more along the lines of flowering shrubs, Hydrangeas, Lilac bushes, a Dogwood tree, a new Magnolia bush, and a "burning bush" . Center has an arbor with two clematis crawlin g up both sides . Added lights to the arbor this year for added light effects..![]()
Ocean Breeze said:ITN......you mentioned living in Europe. Where abouts???
(interested ) ( yes, I know, not exactly a garden topic .....might we might work it in if we try.. :wink:
I think not said:Ocean Breeze said:ITN......you mentioned living in Europe. Where abouts???
(interested ) ( yes, I know, not exactly a garden topic .....might we might work it in if we try.. :wink:
Greece for several years and backpacking the rest of Europe when I was a strapping young lad (AKA another life).
Nothing can replace a personal experience. No books or TV can ever capture the essence.
Ocean Breeze said:absolutely understand that one. Only place (overseas) that I spent time in is England.....and immersed self fully into their life style, their culture and as you say.....nothing can describe it , and nor can one "learn" it from books or whatever. Greece has always fascinated me. Maybe soon.
I think not said:Ocean Breeze said:absolutely understand that one. Only place (overseas) that I spent time in is England.....and immersed self fully into their life style, their culture and as you say.....nothing can describe it , and nor can one "learn" it from books or whatever. Greece has always fascinated me. Maybe soon.
I liked Britain very much myself. Although they drive on the "wrong" side of the road![]()
Ocean Breeze said:aint that the truth??;-) Have friends in Scotland and he sends me videos of "family events" outings etc......and seeing those cars dash (wrong side of the road) on narrow roads that only accomodate one way.......is a tad frightening..... :wink:
(suspect Scotland will be the next place to visit. England took up a lot of time...... and it is amazing how MUCH there is in such a small geographical area. You and I are so used to vastness of land and country......where one state or province is larger than their country......
manda said:I've been to England and Wales, a Loooong time ago to visit family, I'll get back sometime. ITN, we've got red sunflowers in our back yard too, and some lupins we planted to fill in the holes the dogs that lived there before us made. put in a yellow raspberry bush too. YUM!
manda said:I've been to England and Wales, a Loooong time ago to visit family, I'll get back sometime. ITN, we've got red sunflowers in our back yard too, and some lupins we planted to fill in the holes the dogs that lived there before us made. put in a yellow raspberry bush too. YUM!
manda said:yes they sure are, I believe it was found at Canadian tire of all places...go figure. The other half purchased them, I just try not to run them down with the lawnmower, well, kind of try tee hee, :lol: