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beginning of the side yard...perhaps one day will become my dream dining/breakfast room or morning room or sunroom or something...there is a lot of property to expand this 1250 sq. ft. home onto really....we'll see.
the lilacs are blooming.
often it's their scent that hits you,
way before the sight of them does.
either way it's a win -win situation.
Across from the cemetery in Glendale sits this building. On the lawn is a large sign that reads "Faith Center". In their sideyard is a small array of large satellites so I'm guessing this is some sort of religious broadcasting station.
Everything is overgrown. I have fantasies of getting things under some semblance of control. But let's be honest, I like the wildness to some extent.
The super shaded area of our yard (between us and our neighbors).
Our house
Knoxville, Tennessee
Tuesday, June 25th, 2024
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The instant Thanksgiving dinner was over we darted outside to give our brand-new outdoors outlets a spin. Holiday lights! Bokeh! EEEEEEEEEEEE!
2011 division from Judy's sideyard, blooming in pothead. Transplanted to the ground in front of St. Francis.
This spring I've been working on redeeming my side-yard garden, fallen into neglect these past few years. I'd dug from the corner of the house down to the overgrown thicket of monarda.
This afternoon Mac discovered five small reasons I should dig no further.
On a related note, my daughter is now in love with five cute little baby bunnies.