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PEACH-O-RAMA: May 2008
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Friday, May 30, 2008. I can think of no better way to start off my new life of blogging than with an image of outhouses. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Mary Agria - Author.
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Reflections: December 2007
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Wednesday, December 26, 2007. The nursery catalogs are beginning to arrive. What a wonderful way to start the New Year as a gardener, looking ahead. Be it resolved, that I:. STOP PROCRASTINATING…which means I get on top of those weeds ASAP before they take over my life. Little messes clean up a lot easier than big ones. My happiest days in the garden have been when I grabbed my trowel at the first sign of trouble. LOOK FOR THE SILVER LININGS. If I tackle the tough stuff, like thinning out the beds, i...
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Reflections: July 2012
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Sunday, July 8, 2012. Plants. We think we know them and the deeper we dig into their lives, the more we are taken by surprise. The name Delphinium (common name Larkspur. Posted by Mary Agria. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. This blog contains essays on her work, gardening, aging, traveling, families, human community and spirituality. See also her Wikipedia Bio. Plants. We think we know them and the deeper we d. 2007-10 BOOK SIGNING TOURS.
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Reflections: July 2015
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Monday, July 13, 2015. When it comes to gardens, bigger isn't necessarily better- -or more beautiful. The striking pansies shown here were located in a 10-inch-wide window box, as gorgeous as any pocket garden. The cheerful faces turned toward the sun and random passersby made my day on a stroll in Petoskey, Michigan's historic Gaslight District. Eye-catching and creative encounters with nature that transform the landscape for the better. Posted by Mary Agria. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Author of the be...
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Reflections: July 2008
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Saturday, July 5, 2008. A New Travel Destination.Your Garden. With gas over $4 a gallon, we search for creative ways of satisfying our wanderlust without breaking the bank. One possibility—to revisit our gardens, not as “gardeners” but as incidental tourists in pursuit of precious spiritual healing. High noon I retrace my steps, caught up short by the shimmering waves of heat swirling around the daisies. The air is heavy with green, the scent of the tropics in our northern clime. I relish the exe...Night...
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Reflections: December 2008
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Sunday, December 7, 2008. The Desperate Beauty of Fall. The nights are getting chillier. The sun is setting earlier and in an entirely different spot over Little Traverse Bay. In the garden, the Stargazers and rich wine-colored lilies are a defiant blaze of color against the larger and larger patches of deadheaded green. For some gardeners, the adjustment to Fall is a sad and wistful time. I have always seen a fierce and desperate beauty in that turning season. For much of the summer, the gardener has cu...
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Reflections
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Monday, July 13, 2015. When it comes to gardens, bigger isn't necessarily better- -or more beautiful. The striking pansies shown here were located in a 10-inch-wide window box, as gorgeous as any pocket garden. The cheerful faces turned toward the sun and random passersby made my day on a stroll in Petoskey, Michigan's historic Gaslight District. Eye-catching and creative encounters with nature that transform the landscape for the better. Posted by Mary Agria. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Author o...
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Reflections: May 2012
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Friday, May 18, 2012. Posted by Mary Agria. Wednesday, May 16, 2012. Posted by Mary Agria. Monday, May 14, 2012. Iris, the storied fleur de lis. Posted by Mary Agria. Saturday, May 12, 2012. Posted by Mary Agria. Friday, May 11, 2012. Ode to a Long Island spring. Posted by Mary Agria. Posted by Mary Agria. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. This blog contains essays on her work, gardening, aging, traveling, families, human community and spirituality. See also her Wikipedia Bio.
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Reflections: June 2012
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Tuesday, June 26, 2012. Posted by Mary Agria. Thursday, June 21, 2012. Posted by Mary Agria. Saturday, June 16, 2012. Posted by Mary Agria. Monday, June 11, 2012. Posted by Mary Agria. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. This blog contains essays on her work, gardening, aging, traveling, families, human community and spirituality. See also her Wikipedia Bio. There is a birds nest precariously wedged between. The yellow ladyslippers down the block in the Memo. 2007-10 BOOK SIGNING TOURS.
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Reflections: May 2015
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Saturday, May 30, 2015. With a Broad Brush. While these two showy Sonoran wildflowers may look nothing alike at first glance, both are members of the broomrape. Family Both also have interesting names. The red-orange prairie-fire, also known as Indian or desert paintbrush grows in profusion along the. Ditches and even on cliff faces in northern Arizona. Posted by Mary Agria. Friday, May 29, 2015. It wasn't a member of the snapdragon (beardstongue) family I was expecting when I started foraging in my Sout...