Monday, April 27, 2009

That's My World - My wild and crazy garden

I am feeling very uninspired so I decided for this week's My World post, I would step into my back garden today and shoot a section that is blooming wildly. There used to be a path in the portion I photographed, but at this point I have to crawl under rose boughs that have gone crazy. There is almost no space left between the roses and the ornamental bushes. If I ever disappear I've probably been eaten up by my riotous garden.

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18 comments:

  1. I'm in! That's a beautiful world all by itself!

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  2. That is a beautiful world in itself! Lovely photo, but, Carver! don't let it eat you! We'd miss you AND your world! Have a great week!

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  3. Carver: what a lot of blooming in your garden.

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  4. There is nothing like a wild and gloriously growing cottage garden! Yours is wonderful.

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  5. Looks like those plants are thriving and blooming very nicely!

    Nebraska Birding

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  6. Lucky Carven, you have a fantastic garden!Not crazy but really beautiful! I loved it!
    Léia

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  7. I love those colors Carver, great photo.

    Have a great week.
    Guy
    Regina In Pictures

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  8. Your garden is wild but it has lots of color. I'll bet it smells good too! I hope your inspiration returns soon.
    mine is here
    http://aguthrieimages.wordpress.com/2009/04/27/thats-my-world-ruby-tuesday/

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  9. Looks like wild growth! But fragrant definitely. :)

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  10. That must be the perfect place to get your inspitation back! A beautiful garden doesn't have to be organized - this is simply wonderful!

    Thanks a lot for visiting! :)

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  11. I love your wild and crazy garden!! that's Nature at its best!
    (feeling uninspired myself...must be the weather...)

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  12. If you are missing from your blog for awhile we'll come looking for you in your garden. Great photo

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  13. things are going great in your garden...some times i think the untamed looking gardens are the most interesting...
    i have still not tended to my herb garden ^..^

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  14. Feed me Seymour! (My first thought when you mentioned being eaten by your garden.)

    But if you gotta go, that would be the way to do it. What a creation!

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  15. I love your riotous and wild blooming plants. Lovely.
    Interesting story about your falcon-in-the-store experience!

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  16. Love your garden, Carver! Is that a greenhouse back there? :)

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  17. I love this type of garden, reminds me of mom and England

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