Tuesday, April 24, 2012

popping in for a quick post*


My life got so insanely busy; I mean really, how did this happen?   I feel like I have been running about a month behind since November.

And now I am almost done with a few big projects and can move on to the maintenance portion, aka the fun part!

As I mention in late March ( Late March-2012) Hubby and I started a new business.  He is happily pursuing his dream; being a long-haul truck driver.  You would think with having him gone so much of the time, I would have the opportunity to work more on my blog, among other things.  And I hope to!
The organization that I volunteer for is hosting their annual fundraiser in a few weekends: The Spring Garden Fair ( www.SpringGardenFair.org )  I do a lot of publicity for this event that includes running the  Facebook page among other things.  (www.facebook.com/groups/SpringGardenFair/ )  I love volunteering for this group, but it becomes quite time consuming this time of year!  I will be blogging about the event beginning next week, so stay tuned.

Of course the life of a gardener is always busy this time of year. I have been taking pics of my garden as she wakes up for the season to come.  I wanted to share a few of those images that I did have the time to capture with my new phone this weekend.







Thursday, April 5, 2012

April * Desktop Calendar

Its been a busy 5 days here, with a birthday a few days ago and the endless projects I am involved in!  I have the April Desktop calendar all ready for you.
Enjoy! If you choose to download, just leave me a comment or a “like” as payment.  Just click on the image to open in a full size window, then click again to download to your computer.
*Sharon
if you need me I will be in the garden….



April 3, 2012*

Yesterday was my birthday. It was one of those great warm spring days that you really crave after the wet March we had here.  You know I can’t go into the garden without my camera, so here are 3 photos that I took yesterday.
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The Bleeding hearts are even more open than they were in my last post ...
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Of course they bloom every year in April, but it always feels like a Birthday Gift that my garden makes just for me!
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The Camelia bud is getting closer to a bloom!

Sharon’s Garden 2012* March edition

This will be the first post of what I hope will be several over the season, covering my garden and how it changes and grows this year.

Like many gardeners in temperate climate zones, I feel that my garden never really sleeps.  There is a quiet break between the beginning of the Christmas season, after the greens for the holiday are harvested, and the end of January.  Not a lot goes on during those days, well except for maybe a bit of freeze protection here and there for plants that don't belong in our climate zone. (But who can resist their beauty and the chance that they may actually make it thru a mild winter)!

The earliest bulbs to break the soil in my garden are my snowdrops;  one of the reasons I really love these little gems.  They are a tiny bloom with a big impact on my well being, promising the magic and beauty to come in the next year.  My first few bulbs were given to me by a fellow gardener many years ago, when we first moved to the area.   They have multiplied and spread, as promised into a nice clump right outside my sliding glass window.  And this year I had the opportunity to "Pay it Forward", when I thinned out some stray plants this year and gave them to Jane, another fellow gardener.

But my story today isn't just about the Snowdrops, its about all the early spring blooms that we cherish so much in our yards during the very wet late winters we get here.   Just to put it in perspective: we have had over 5 inches of rain this month, about double what they call "average" for our area.  And actually some of that "rain" was snow, which you will see in the photos too.

I began shooting for this post in the beginning of the month, but as time ran away from me and I couldn't quite carve out the time to write, the garden changed again.  I have sunny blooms and snowy blooms, daylight and nightlight shots for you in this series.  I will let the photos tell the rest of my story.





































































Late March, 2012


If you have been wondering what I have been up to, this blog post on the new business web / blog page should give you some insight!  Click for the post Late March, 2012 from our page: Chance of Rain Trucking.
It’s been a very busy time for me this late winter.  I have been putting together Hubbies new business venture, and assisting my Sis-In-Law with her business too.  When that is complete, I will post some information about that for you too.
I am very excited to be a part of all these wonderful new beginnings!  The camera is never far from my hands, but of late its been difficult to find the time for editing all that I have been shooting.  When these projects are put to rest, I will be back at it, posting pics and offering my take the world around us.
Sharon * if you need me, I will be in the garden.