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Saturday, August 6, 2011

Time for Flora


Today I made time for flora. The morning started with a weed walk with Connecticut Herb Association friends at the lovely Holcomb Farm in Granby, Connecticut.  We met poison ivy, jewelweed, wild grapes, raspberries, joe pie weed, garlic mustard, plantain, yarrow, sumac, clover, wild carrot and more. It was a good time with good people.


On the way home I made stops along the way to pick up this and that. When I returned to my little acre I harvested some collards, cucumbers, lettuce and flowers. Flowers cultivated and flowers wild.

That's what I made today. Peace.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

It sounds like a lovely day!

Sharkbytes (TM) said...

Lovely bouquet!

LetaMarieDesigns said...

Reminds me so much of all the lovelies in my Grandma Leta's gardens. Beautiful!

Adaptable Kay said...

It sounds like you had a lovely day with like minded people :) That's always very nice to have!

I've always wanted to go on one of those nature walks-Hopefully one day in the future, I'll be able to!

The Merry Fox by Rhomy Fine Art said...

A wonderful day with friends, plants and collections makes nice memories!

Catherine said...

Would love to take a slow ramble with you. You sound so knowledgeable - am sure I could learn LOTS! Beautiful photos!

JDConwell said...

And Flora was happy to see you, too. :~)