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I saw my neighbor's wisteria in bloom earlier this week which was my signal to get back over to Harvard so I could check out that huge wisteria I showed you a few weeks ago. It was well worth the trip. Enjoy. Click to enlarge. I wish I could offer scratch and sniff. The scent filled the damp morning air. This was the shot I took about three weeks ago for the New England Home blog post. This is the same shot this morning. Someone tipped me off that there was another great one around the corner so I thought I'd wander these new-to-me streets to look for it. I found another Greek Revival I didn't know about. This one looks like a developer got their hands on it at some point. Look what's happened. It looks like a few condos have been added. The underground parking is nice detail, right? I think this must be the place but it's not yet in full bloom. This has a Western exposure so it might be a little behind the others that have a Southern exposure. How pretty is this Colonial Revival? The white tulips are perfect. And as they fade away, a row of hydrangea must fill in a meet the boxwood hedge. I'd love to come back and see this in the summer. I've wanted to add a low hedge like this along the front of my house to people from letting their dogs pee on my hydrangea. A beautiful Eastern Redbud just coming into bloom. The birthplace of poet e.e. cummings. I wouldn't have known that but the Historical Commission places these signs on notable properties around the city. And directly across the street... ...is the former home of a famous Cambridge resident. I'm sure you know her if not love her. It's the one and only... Julia Child in her Cambridge kitchen. Photo by Arnold Newman. Julia Child. I'm glad you asked me to come back. I really enjoyed my walk this morning and I got to visit several new streets I didn't know before.
Hand dyed, worsted weight yarn with a blend of brown, pink, peach, yellow, and purple set on 100% Fine Superwash Merino Wool. Perfect for hats, scarves, sweaters, blankets, shawls, and gloves. The yarn works up in a variegated pattern. This listing is for 1 skein of yarn and is ready to ship. Springtime is an exciting time for most. The temperature is getting warmer. The snowfall from winter is beginning to melt away. Trees are sprouting new leaves. Flowers are starting to bloom. The In Bloom colorway was inspired by those beautiful, colorful flowers that bloom in yards, on trees, and bushes when winter breaks and spring has sprung. Here we have a variegated yarn with pink, peach, pale yellow, purple, and a little brown throughout the skein. The colorway was worked up on a worsted weight, 100% Fine Superwash Merino wool, and is perfect for hats, scarves, blankets, and sweaters. - 100% Fine Superwash Merino Wool - 4 ply, Worsted/Aran Weight, 100 g, 219 yards - Hand wash in cool water with mild soap. Dry flat. If using more than 1 skein in a project, it is highly recommended to alternate between skeins every few rows, as there will be variations between skeins due to the hand dyeing process. *Can request this colorway on a different yarn base/weight by placing a special-order request. **Darker colored, highly saturated yarn, may have some color release when washed. Highly recommend to hand wash again before starting your project. Mixing wash with distilled white vinegar or a small amount of rubbing alcohol will help. Helpful to add color catcher sheets to your wash.
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Four recent paintings of agapanthus, two are in oils and two in acrylics....and to think I'm not really sure about painting flowers. The second painting is in Oriel Cric Gallery until November.Giclee prints are also available of some of them in my shop. #oilpainting #garden #acrylic #painting #studio #Dardy #abergavenny #Llangattock #summer #flowers #bees
A sturdy standard raises the fragrant blooms of this popular shrub to nose and eye level. The springtime display of dark purple flowers is repeated until late summer, adding months of colorful and pollinator-friendly blooms to the garden. Vigorous and deer resistant.