Whatcom Horticultural Society’s 25th Annual Tour of Private Gardens

Karri's Garden

Karri’s garden was featured in the Whatcom Horticultural Society’s 25th Annual Tour of Private Gardens.  For more photos, click here.

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Neighborhood pets to love

Feeding the LlamasMy husband David & I are in that stage of our life when we want to travel more, not less. So the only pets we have chosen to own are the dozen gold fish in our pond, who can survive completely solo. And a stray cat who still won’t let us get near him, but will eat the kibble anyway thank you very much! So we love our neighbors pets through the fences. The llamas along our property line really love carrots and apples. So when we have guests for dinner we try to coax them down to the cedar groves.  All 9 come running dreadlocks in tow.  My personal favorite is Little Missy. She’s the smallest llama on the right. We love their long eyelashes and no, we’ve never gotten spit on. They do snort a lot though. We also have horses & goats at other neighbors homes along our daily walk down our peaceful country road.  What a joy to live “out in the county” with critters to love vicariously (through the fences).

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Gardening as another path to Enlightenment…

Kernels and Buds….to pop or not!

As I was looking at my lovely pure white geraniums today picking off the brown withering petals from the middle, not having the heart to toss the whole cluster quite yet, I once again noticed underneath perfectly formed buds forever waiting to see their day as fully formed petals. I thought, they look “just like” unpopped kernels in the bottom of my freshly microwaved bag. Why is it that I can never “time the popping” just right so that every kernel opens without a single one burning and stinking up my microwave for a week? Why also does the geranium always seem to start going bad when there are un-popped buds underneath each clump?? Continue reading

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