Because it's absolutely what one has to do in those days, I would not deny you my review of the year: o).
It was a cold start into the year but super smart lady had to try it again with Helleborus niger As if they had a built-in heater. Yessss, of course they were devoted to death, although they came from a flower shop in the mountains, where they froze and quietly for themself. However, they of course did not go on with suffering quietly for themself but decided instead to the. saw
This was how it looked at the end of January, although I was ready for snowdrops and crocuses. Winter can sometimes be soooooooo long, that one might come to temptation to help a bit with the hair dryer. But at the end spring came along in this year too.
And my favorite with spring flowers at that time of the year arrived, Helleborus orientalis. They are no sissies like the Helleborus niger and they multiply in my garden.
The first project in the garden came along ... this Ash had its best time behind and had to leave. Yes it was hard work, but where there's a will, there's a woman and finally a man who helps her out of the mes see
I've always wanted a Magnolia tree and finally this one took over the empty place of the Ash. I hope it knows how to appreciate our work and does bloom well.
No, this was not a mole who had gone wild but Mrs. Alex. The vegetable had to leave place for roses. ... what else.
Freshly planted ... and I'm already wondering how it will look in this year.
At the begin of May Noah was a year with us... He would have loved to play with the old cat lady Jazz, who didn't like it at all. I could understand her, but I couldn't always prevent.
At the End of May came our saddest moment of the year 2010... we had to redeem Jazz from her pain of a spinal disc infarction. A sad end of the first part of the review, but this way we can happily start in the second one at another time.
Best regards and enjoy the last week of 2010
Take care and enjoy the last week of 2010
Alex
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