Tangled Branches: Cultivated
happenings in and around my zone 6b gardens in northern Virginia and in central Virginia
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Meltdown
It began yesterday and accelerated today. The big melt. Our street saw its first snowplow of the season today - we're more into natural snow removal here.
But under the snow, there are flowers. I'm just a bit proud of this photo of crocus, even though I didn't do anything but point and shoot. And I forgot one when I was listing plants for Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day - the Mediterranean White heath that I walk past every day has been blooming every day since I planted it in December. That must be why I forgot about it.

2 Comments:
That is a beautiful shot! Don't minimize the importance of pointing in the point-and-shoot sequence... you framed that picture wonderfully. :)
Are those fuzzy sage leaves that I see in the left corner, trying to escape from the snow?
Blackswamp girl: Thanks for the nice compliment :-) The fuzzy leaves are lambs' ears, but their sage cousins are very nearby.
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