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new stepping stones from the walkway to the back gate

© First time the lily came back this beautiful.

the above window is the tool room, accessible thru the garage...

the equipment room is accessible by the double doors and is used for the riding tractor, a trailer, and other equipment.

Eli is showing me how he can be fast as The Flash

This is more of a ground levels view of our sideyard garden daffodiles and the blue chairs. What a difference a day makes--beautiful day today.

Gracie's play area...

Emergent foliage on Oso Easy rose

 

In my sideyard

Giant Oak in the backyard

the neighbor's house is barely visible thru the foliage.

a very good sense of privacy..

I hope that the slope is right this time.

KCPL seems to want to cut down our tree

December 27, 2010

Monday.

 

Yesterday into today we had a snow storm with blizzard warnings. The warnings were mostly because it was extremely windy, with gusts above 45 mph. We got quite a bit of snow (18 in?) but it wasn't that pretty because the wind knocked it all off the trees almost immediately.

Definitely not Vespa weather.

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All new front yard concrete with enlarged driveway extending into side yard area and new front walkway. - Vacaville, CA

 

A. Townsend Concrete, a concrete contractor serving: Vacaville, Fairfield, Suisun City, Winters, Dixon, Davis, Woodland, Rio Vista, West Sacramento, Esparto, and Solano & Yolo county California.

A shot taken in the sideyard of 20 McCellan, showing the downed limb running into the backyard of 20 McClellan

Friday, September 30

273:365

 

Japanese maple in the sideyard on a gray and blustery morning.

a few hours to get things back into shape

Before a San Diego Landcare Systems Inc makeover was made.

An exquisite design garden makeover by San Diego Landcare Systems Inc.

Continuation of the backyard, running along the North edge of the property. Shown is a birdbath atop a base made of three white ornamental Seahorses.

 

garden diary winter/spring 2011

March 14th

 

Yesterday I managed to plant some more spring seeds like mustard, kale, radish, etc and dig up some of the garlic chives that have taken over the garden, to make room for transplants. Today I put in transplants - cabbage, brussels sprouts (my fav), chinese cabbage and some snapdragons. I also planted from spring plantings / seeds in the sideyard containers, a first for the sideyard. I'm hoping the brick wall will help some dill and other greens get a head start so we can have a spring and summer full of herbs. I also need to start some seeds indoors, and I did hose off my seedling trays, but have yet to get around to starting the seeds. We have very limited space indoors for that and I can't afford a "real" seed starter set-up at the moment.

growing great in the sideyard in containers

Showing the children our chickens!

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