Primroses Are Too Cute
February sometimes seems like the longest month. This year we don't have the excitement of a blizzard to break up the monotony of grey skies and bare branches.
A Mini Jungle: Terrariums
Here in the winter-bound Midwest, I get a little twitchy by the end of January or so.
Reflections on Life, Death, and Renewal Pruning
This week I attended the wake of my brother-in-law's grandmother, who passed away at the advanced age of 99. It was one of the nicest wakes I've been to because her life was celebrated.
New Eyes: Seeing the Landscape
I'm sorry. I've been down with the Evil Head Cold of Doom and so haven't had the brain power to string two sentences together until now.
Rosemary Redemption?
I have wonderful friends. My friend Beth dropped off a Christmas tree shaped rosemary plant after reading the last post.
I've Killed the Rosemary - AGAIN!
This happens every year. Whistling an optimistic tune, I pick up a rosemary plant or two from work and pot it up for the porch.
November Rain Can Be Beautiful
It's November in Chicagoland. The days are shorter, They're often grey with clouds, cold and just plain depressing.
Roses are Good for You
Roses. The classic flower, the pinnacle of elegance, the expression of love.