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The Midnight Garden
http://midnightgarden12.blogspot.com/
One gardener's observations, discoveries and random thoughts whilst simultaneously worshipping and dallying in a Cape Cod garden. "A garden," said Ralph Waldo Emerson, "is like those pernicious machineries which catch a man's coatskirt or his hand, and draw in his arm, his leg and his whole body to irresistable destruction."
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More Things In Heaven and Earth...
I hardly know where to begin. It's true what they say, that old saw about Truth being stranger than fiction. There's absolutely no way we could've seen this one coming.Last night, I was annoyed with my friend Nicky for issues of plagiarism, but ev...
Discoveries, Some Unpleasant
Morning came a little suddenly this morning. It was a day off and an overcast one at that, so I had designs on staying a-bed a little later this morning, enjoying the cool feeling of the pillow against my face as I dozed a little longer. But there we...
The Bachelor's Buttons
The morning sunshine was more a theory this morning than actual blazing rays of orange and gold. A quick check of the forecast (where every day in the coming week had been wet with rain a day ago) revealed now only a "chance of a shower" today, and ...
Sunday Garden Report
Through some unfortunate set of circumstances I've yet to completely comprehend, I found myself awake at 6:30 this morning. Not a bad thing, per se, unless you've stayed up until 2:00 a.m. watching the first Michael Keaton Batman movie on television...
Turkeys in the 'Hood
Last night's storms (I'm told a second wave of them crashed through around 4:00 a.m., but I slept soundly through those) weren't of the variety that alleviate a summer heat wave.These, in fact, seems to usher in a real tropical feeling to the day, as...
Comments & Reviews
This blog is currently rated a 10.00 out of a possible 10 based on 7 comments.
Robin Easton Said:
The more time I spend at this blog the more and more I love it. It is not only VERY beautiful but it is SO human in it's warmth, insight into the workings of a garden, and it's occasional and delightful humor. It speaks of the things we often overlook in life....the simple things that are becoming extinct in our technological world. Things like waiting for that next rose to bloom, waiting for a garden to come to life, watching the Earth produce colors and magic from the its soil (soul). A lovely job.
Jeremy Gulish Said:
Plant lover shares his pictures and musings from his Cape Cod garden. Great images and thoughtful writing.
Robin Easton Said:
This is a delightful blog that is very spontaneous and lively. It you love gardening, as I do, you will enjoy it! There are some nice photos here as well that compliment the stories. Very refreshing. :)
lanne Said:
This blog will delight anyone with a green thumb. It was the perfect reminder that spring is here.
Jenn Thorson Said:
Delightful blog with inspiring photos of the natural world in New England. From blooms and bees to the ever-changing moods of Mother Nature, this blog is as close as you can get to a nature walk, without ever leaving your chair.

