10 on 10: February

Wow!  February already.  It really is true, "the older you get the faster time flies."  For this month's 10 on 10 blog-hop post, I found myself outside after several days of much needed and long overdue rain trying desperately to envision my garden in its springtime glory. That's rather hard to do when all that is visible are little bits of green poking through the mud.  Fortunately my herb garden has a couple of evergreen plants and the rosemary was even blooming. So here is a little glimpse into my garden (and a couple of pic's from inside the house).  

bee skep in my raised herb garden
bird feeder after the rainstorm 
enjoying the blue skies 
herb garden bunny 
salad burnet after the rain 
lichen and moss covered  boulder 
orange halves for the birds

after sustaining too many chips around the rim, my favorite mug has been transformed into a succulent planter

african violets always remind me of my grandmother...if I could only grow them as well as she
Gus had to check out what was happening on the window sill (and sample the succulent)
remnants of our little valentine workshop

Thank you for stopping by. I hope you enjoyed this little look into my Sweet-life.  Now head on over to Stephanie's beautiful blog to continue the blog-hop and while you are there, don't forget to leave a little comment love!




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  1. Love your photos (as always). I can just smell the rosemary.

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    1. Thanks so much, Kristina! I am so glad to be part of this group.

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  2. Your garden is glorious. Such beautiful light, especially after the rain!

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    1. Thank you! The light was just stunning that afternoon. Usually it is far to glaring for any truly good shots, but there was still just enough cloud cover to soften things a bit. .

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  3. What a beautiful garden, Laura! Makes me wish I had one of my own. Lovely images!

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    1. Thanks, Kim. I'm hoping to really get things growing this year...it's time to revamp the raised beds.

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  4. Gorgeous photos!!! I love the one of Gus :) I'm hoping to start a garden this year too

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    1. Thank you! Gus is a great dog...always wanting to be right in the thick of things. And I hope you do start a garden this year!

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  5. So pretty! Love the light and your focal points / details in your shots - gorgeous! Thanks for giving us a peek into your garden!

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  6. So funny, "after the rain" shots were also on my mind, but just weren't going to happen with a sick kid at home. Love that I get to live my idea through your glorious shots. And your garden looks far happier than mine at the moment ;) I have no idea what a "salad burnet" is, but boy do I love that picture, and lichen & moss always have a special place in my heart. You also should know that your adorable dog is partially responsible for my heart slowly softening to the idea of a new family pet (don't tell my kids though). Beautiful share Laura!

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  7. so wonderful. Lovely space you have here. We took a lot of the same photo courses too. God Bless.

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  8. lovely images! My favorite is the orange one :)

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  9. Wow - such a lovely garden! We are still dealing with yucky winter weather here in NC. Your images make me excited for spring. Beautiful images!!

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