tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30213254.post4783951213902240034..comments2023-09-20T04:56:05.987-04:00Comments on The Giddy Garden Gnome: Catching My BreathGiddyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04810313282013706875noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30213254.post-16814987636121780642009-06-05T21:49:49.589-04:002009-06-05T21:49:49.589-04:00Such a pretty sweater. I'd love one just like ...Such a pretty sweater. I'd love one just like that in turquoise to go over a sleeveless dress I have in turquoise shades. It would be perfect!<br />I know just how much time it takes to get the gardens in order and the pots planted...more than I have available. If I was sensible I'd downsize the gardens. Then maybe I'd have time to knit :)<br />I've really enjoyed the PJM Rhodies this year. I hope you get back again to see the others blooming.<br />Beautiful picture of the bridge reflection!<br />I'd love to see chickadees in our boxes, but given our cat population they're probably much safer staying elsewhere. <br />Perhaps I'll buy each of them a harness :)<br />I saw an indigo bunting on our feeder a few weeks ago...a rare treat indeed! Unfortunately I didn't get a picture though.<br />Your house is so pretty and your garden is looking beautiful, and much, much neater and well cared for than mine.Kerrihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18362584475435433892noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30213254.post-43341909291038691052009-06-04T07:02:22.156-04:002009-06-04T07:02:22.156-04:00Love that sweater, Giddy. The color is nice, too.
...Love that sweater, Giddy. The color is nice, too.<br /><br />We used to see indigo buntings in the field behind the house, but haven't for years. The same with killdeer, and several other kinds of birds.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30213254.post-49637389978433109122009-05-29T18:14:29.077-04:002009-05-29T18:14:29.077-04:00How exciting to see an Indigo Bunting. We don't se...How exciting to see an Indigo Bunting. We don't see too many of them here. When we had a feeder closer to the house, we would catch a glimpse once or twice a year...it was always the high point of our bird sightings.Diana LaMarrehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11324428666401187803noreply@blogger.com