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Sunday, April 4, 2010

Harriet's challenge

The cats really love it when Mum comes for spring training. Not only does it mean that someone is at home all day (providing food security), and that the heat is on and the comforter fluffy in the guest bedroom, but it also means that there is LOTS going on out in the jardin, all of which needs to be inspected. Yessiree, when Mum is ready for action, so are the deux chats!

Here is one of the jardin's "rooms", looking south toward Ted and Mary Anne's garden, behind the friendship gate. Ted and Mary Anne also really enjoy it when Mum is here working in the garden - someone to talk to! (As opposed to the geek and I, who simply wave once in a while, and keep lights on at all sorts of strange hours. Well, that's mostly the geek, not me. He can't help it - he's a geek!) Anyway, you can see from the tools and the clean lines that Mum's been hard at work. Yes, it's true, I don't do a very good job of deadheading the cornflowers each June (it's conference season), so they are everywhere, along with something else Susanne calls "bugleweed", although Mum says that's not the bugleweed SHE knows. And goutweed, and horsetail (a true thug), and buttercups and some little geranium-like thing.

Here's Miss H posing in front of another little garden room, over by the oak tree and cedar hedge between us and the hospital, to the east. It's easy to catch her over there in the evenings because it gets the final bit of sunshine. Also, a lot of wildlife passes through there, via the oak tree, so there's always plenty to sniff. I really love this little section in the springtime, it is so full of colours and textures.
Miss H has a challenge for you (can't you tell, from the look on her face?): in the next, final photo, how many different trees, plants, shrubs and flowers can you name? If you click on the photo, it should give you a larger version in a separate window. Send me your list in the comments section before April 15. I'll mail a box of Purdy's hedgehogs to the person who lists the most correct names.