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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

A Work in Progress and Bloomin' Tuesday


The big clamshell in it's new home waiting for it's mate to join it asap.


A look at the pond in it's state if disarray...the weeding is all done on the left side and the far end with part of the mulch laid. Have to gather some more stones and weed the  and mulch the rest of it. Then we'll install the fountain and put the fish back in. 


Another peak at the clamshell with a 20 oz. water bottle setting in front of it to give you and idea of it's size :)


Wild flowers blooming in the shade garden!

Strawberries forming in the garden and there are tons of them....YUMMMMMMMMM :)


MayApples blooming in the woods always make me smile.

Joining Bloomin' Tuesday....

11 comments:

  1. That clam shell is huge. The garden looks fabulous.

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  2. Cool addition to your garden. Can't wait to see everything in place and bloomin'! Jean

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  3. Where'd you find that shell? Your garden is beautiful!

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  4. Imagine how many people that clam fed! Wowza!!

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  5. Wow - that shell is so big! Love it! Yum- enjoy your strawberries!

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  6. Love your strawberry shot - I imagine that your crop will be wonderful when ripe.

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  7. Wow, that clam shell is huge and a delightful addition to your garden, which is very beautiful I might add. Lovely flowers! Thanks for stopping by the other day and wishing me a happy birthday :)

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  8. Wow -- love that clam shell! What a fun addition to your beautiful garden!

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  9. Where did the enormous shell come from? Love it in the garden.

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  10. It's a deep sea clam shell... we got it from my brother-in-laws neighbor. They moved out and told him he could have anything left in the yard. It weighs about 200 lbs and took 3 adults to move it. There is another one that I would like to go back and get but haven't convinced my hubby it's worth the strain on our backs :)

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  11. Love your photos ~ thanks! namaste, Carol (A Creative Harbor)

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