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Jade McCully Photography
http://jademccullyphotography.blogspot.com
Fine Art and Modern Wedding Photographer based in Savannah Georgia.
Proverbs and Petunias
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Just a sahm with a garden. Learning and learning and learning. : )
Wedding Flowers
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Wedding Flowers blogs for brides looking for unique wedding flowers ideas, inspiration and flowers pictures.
Tigger Melons and Long Beans
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Adventures in heirloom gardening.
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What I've been up to...
Pollywog Creek | December 12th 2009 by Patricia
Delighting in an abundance of zinnias (if the cat doesn't eat them first)... And the rusty lyonia under the pine trees in the pasture...And an entertaining almost-three-year-old donning santa hats and riding a stick reindeer... And celebrating that read more
Print of the Day - One of Many
Gayle Faucette Wisbon Fine Art | December 7th 2009 by Gayle
I used to paint in oils and this is one of the last oil paintings I did before changing to acrylics. There were large zinnias growing in our back yard, so I focused in on this big red one. Fine art prints are available on The Untapped Sourc read more
Some New Work…
Sneaking Out At Midnight | December 3rd 2009 by Robin at Fourcrows
I seem to have picked up a bug over the holiday. Not good timing…but it’ll work out. I finished up a few pieces I’ve been working on for the FourcrowsArt store. They’re a lot like the work I’ve always done, except I& read more
Weak hands and feeble knees...
Pollywog Creek | December 2nd 2009 by Patricia
...and a foggy brain.I'm a low-energy kind of gal with a bent toward introversion, so when life picks up speed and my energy reserves are depleted, the days often pass in a cloud of confusion (what day is it anyway?) and I'd rather not even answer th read more
Thanksgiving and Stuff
The Midnight Garden | November 23rd 2009 by Greg
Wow. So, it’s been a little while, I guess. Let’s see, why the gap? Well, it is Autumn, so I could say there’s not all that much going on, garden-wise. But that’s not entirely true. We’ve had a few chilly p read more
Life is a marathon not a sprint - celebrate it with flowers
The Enchanted Florist | November 23rd 2009
A pretty flower - Zinnia Characteristics: Zinnias, which come in many radiant colors, are the glory of the summer garden. The flowers range in size from 2 inches to 6 inches. Some have ruffled petals and others are open like daisies. They bloom read more
Southern Trooper
A Southern Life | November 17th 2009 by Christi
This one red rose bush is still hanging in there and producing some blooms. This is my knock-out rose bush. It is really a trooper. So glad I planted this one. A sweet red rose bud. It has been dark and dreary here today, so that had to be taken read more
November Bloom Day
Garden of E | November 17th 2009
I know, I know, it was yesterday, but I was busy making spaghetti sauce, and then spent the evening eating it, with a Farmers' Market salad and a good chianti. Besides I wouldn't want to spoil my record of always posting a day late to Carol of read more
Fertilizer Friday - Friday the 13th.
A Gardener in Progress | November 13th 2009 by Catherine
The month of November is quickly going by and I'm happy that I do still have some blooms outside. The last couple of days the sun returned and we had beautiful blue skies and mild temperatures. I've noticed that however many long rainy and gray day read more
Southern Fall Colors
A Southern Life | November 12th 2009 by Christi
Fall around here is just beautiful. I love the colors and the crisp bite in the air and even the more common warm days and cool nights. If only fall could last forever. Of course, I say that about every season, well, except winter. I don’t mind read more
