I’m going back a year and a half this week. Not exactly keeping with my winter theme, I know, but I don’t think I’ve shown my garden like this before. I was on the roof on August 5, 2023, exploring some noises I had heard (just birds in the gutters, it seemed) and of course I had my camera slung around my neck. It was a perfect opportunity to view the yarden from above. Here is what I call the Island bed – that central part of the circular driveway. In August it’s mainly purple and orange – Echinacea and Rudbeckia with stands of other things, like the seven foot Silphium perfoliatum – Cup Plant – near the left. I’ve been chronicling the month-to-month and year-to-year changes in this Island garden, each year on its own page here on my blog – this is last year’s, if you’re interested.
Each Thursday this winter I’ll post an image or two taken last summer. I found that 2024 sped by so quickly and was filled with so many events, both happy and sad, that I feel I didn’t have time to simply enjoy it – especially the garden. And so I’d like, for just a few moments a week this winter, to pretend it’s still summer. To remember and re-live for an instant the sun’s warmth, the insect and birdsong, the heavy fragrances on humid, moist, slow moving air. Feel free to join me! I’m going to try to find photos I haven’t already shared, which may prove difficult, I know, and just write a line or two of explanation.

The pollinators must love it!
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Yes! And birds…finches in particular seem to love the Echinacea seed heads in late winter.
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You have your own ‘Island-get-away!’ It’s wonderful to capture the present and be able to go back and enjoy your yarden.
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Ha! Yes, now only if it were a bit more tropical, especially this time of year!
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I really enjoyed that view from above, and especially liked your ‘island’s’ retrospective. I enjoy seeing one place through various seasons, and that way of documenting your own garden has any number of advantages, both practical and pleasurable.
Is that a garden sculpture at the bottom of this photo, or some sort of functional garden ‘thing’ that I’m not familiar with?
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They used to be functional iron torch holder thingys until the shed they were stored in went up in flames. Now they’re twisted metal bird feeder thingys.
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Oh, I do love that view across the whole of the island bed Chris. 😃
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Thanks Cathy! Under a foot of snow right now! 😁
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