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Rogue Eggplant: The many colors of June
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Sunday, June 14, 2015. The many colors of June. The June landscape is less riotous than that of April and May, but I've still got a near-rainbow of flowers to report for Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day. I don't see any red out there, but there's orange:. And also the orange ditch lilies peeking out behind the blueberries:. Speaking of which, let's jump ahead to blue, and away from flowers for the moment:. Mm, blueberry season. Other daylilies besides Hemerocallis fulva. More yellow in St. John's Wort:. The la...
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Rogue Eggplant: Spring intensifies!
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Saturday, April 25, 2015. Despite chilly temperatures this week, spring continues to progress, so what the heck, let's have some more flowers! My favorite daffodil, Yellow Cheerfulness. A little epimedium hiding away in a corner. Way too much celandine poppy. Baby clove currant blooming! More daffs - I think Bridal Crown? So many daffodils right now. Viburnum 'Mohawk' in bloom - we need Smellovision here. Polemonium that is bluer than this really. Dwarf rhododendron in bloom. I Am Sure You Mean Well.
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Rogue Eggplant: December 2014
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Monday, December 15, 2014. No flowers to share for GBBD this month (though we do have shockingly-colored shiny balls in the magnolia branches) but it is the time to start going through the seed catalogs that are quickly accumulating, and this year instead of putting lots of sticky notes on the pages I'm trying out a preliminary wishlist on my Pinterest page. Other things to do, aside from look through more catalogs, and take inventory of the seeds I already have:. Labels: I Have A Cunning Plan. Find more...
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Rogue Eggplant: May 2015
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Thursday, May 14, 2015. Blooms on a cool day in May. We're having a break from the heat, so it's lovely to go out and look at the flowers. Happy GBBD! If you want to see what bloomed in the interim between April 15 and now, check out posts here. And here's what's blooming today:. Golden alexanders, Zizia aurea. Honesty, Lunaria annua. First orange poppy, visible for a hundred feet or so. One of the many celandine poppies, with bleeding hearts. A lone allium (guess I need to plant these again). If that wa...
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Rogue Eggplant: April 2015
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Wednesday, April 29, 2015. Showing off the pepper seedlings. The Grow It Eat It blog really doesn't need me spamming about my seed-starting operations any more this year, so I thought I'd just post a photo of my huge and lovely peppers here instead. They really want to go outside, but even hardening off is not going to start for another week or so. But aren't they pretty? Will Garden For Food. Saturday, April 25, 2015. My favorite daffodil, Yellow Cheerfulness. A little epimedium hiding away in a corner.
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Rogue Eggplant: June 2014
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Saturday, June 21, 2014. And yes, a week later there are more blooms, and better photography, so I thought I'd share. Stokes's aster, happily flowering after its recent transplantation. I still like the way the purple ninebark blooms age into seed. Yellow daylilies and purple and magenta spiderwort in the background. Lily, in detail. Will Garden For Food. Sunday, June 15, 2014. Here's a very quick Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day. Update. Quick because it's Father's Day and there are other things to do, an...
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seven years in the navey
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Seven years in the navey. Entries by tag: books. May 12th, 2014. Some new-to-me books arrived recently from the Topsy-Turvy catalogue. G B Stern, Dolphin Cottage. An impulse choice, because I've only ever read the two books about Jane Austen with Sheila Kaye-Smith, but know that. First of her Rakonitz books, is in print from Daunt Books. I think I shall start there. Mary Stewart, The Wind Off the Small Isles. Diana Wynne Jones. Oh, I love Spellcoats. And Crown of Dalemark. Turned out to be corrupt), but ...
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Rogue Eggplant: June 2015
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Sunday, June 14, 2015. The many colors of June. The June landscape is less riotous than that of April and May, but I've still got a near-rainbow of flowers to report for Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day. I don't see any red out there, but there's orange:. And also the orange ditch lilies peeking out behind the blueberries:. Speaking of which, let's jump ahead to blue, and away from flowers for the moment:. Mm, blueberry season. Other daylilies besides Hemerocallis fulva. More yellow in St. John's Wort:. The la...
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the library of babel
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The library of babel. A very conceited, metaphysical conclusion! An ostentatious display of secondhand quotation.". Fanfic and vids index. 06 August 2014 @ 09:23 pm. So I was having a Facebook message conversation earlier today with my Partner in Crime about Lymond fancasting, in which she was once again attempting to convince me of Richard Armitage as Richard Crawford. Me: Meanwhile, I see your reasoned explanation, and I find myself increasingly won over simply given his recent growing of a beard.
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