Bethany is just above the other photos, the Bulletin Board of Happiness below. |
This is the beautiful book stand crafted in Spain, sent by Alec Satin, the Lutheran Librarian. The beautiful facsimile KJV Bible is on the right, donated by a couple in the congregation. |
The reluctant lilies began to bloom this year. |
Joe Pye Weed is slowly budding and the butterflies have arrived to check out their paradise. |
Another Creation powerhouse - Mountain Mint was mistakenly covered over with cardboard and mulch, soon bursting through to develop its own pollinator paradise. |
If you like big hips, try Rugosa rose, known for its raggy leaves and big, bright seed pods (hips) full of Vitamin C, used in chewables. |
This may be a red-tailed hawk, perched on the main bird feeder. I wonder why. He always looks at me fiercely, suggesting "You're next." |
A leftover glad from last year bloomed perfectly and went to church on Sunday. |
The entire garden was filled with a ginger-like aroma, which changed into heavy perfume. This lily is enormous. |
Crepe Myrtle is planted for showy flowers and for Cardinal food later. They love to nest at their fast food condo. Robins also love this plant. |
Ranger Bob arranged this memorial. The orange flower is Butterfly Weed, related to Milkweed. Many of my favorites are in the weed family. |
Christina loved Caladiums, which some call Elephant Ears. Slugs also love them. |
Butterfly Weed blooms a long time and attracts a bright orange beetle. |