Or you can come up with your own catchy title for this field trip to Savage Plants in Kingston, WA. I always check out this great pond first because it's close to the parking lot and the shade section. I do love plants that grow in full blazing sun but my garden doesn't have much of that anymore. Also, these columns are close to the pond and I must look at them and drool! If only they were hollow and could be filled with concrete once put in place. Unfortunately, they are solid and would make the back of my car drag on the road all the way home. Dig this plant combo. Tres cool! Colletia hystrix was new to me. One of it's common names is crucifixion thorn. Good to have on hand for those impromptu crucifixions that might pop up in the neighborhood. This puppy is sharp and only hardy to 23 degrees F. This Drimys winteri var. chiloense 'Pewter Pillar' is showing up at nurseries in the area. It's a Dan Hinkley/Monrovia introduction. Specialty nurseries like Jungle Fever, Plant Delights, Yucca Do and Cistus have always carried agaves but I don't remember seeing so many of them at large/full service sorts of places. Is it just my bad memory? Was I not looking for them before? I know that there's been recent marketing by some growers of a few varieties. Are agaves going to be the new 'it' plant? Is it all part of the new xeric garden movement? Is Loree Bohl controlling the world? Inquiring minds want to know. Savage has a lot of cool yard art. Love this sphere. Different take on the bottle tree concept. The following arbors and gate are gorgeous. If they came home with me, there would be so many plants growing on them that the beauty of the structure would probably get lost in all the foliage. Great screens. I do love the rusty metal! Sea horse made of horse shoes. Clever! Impatiens omeiana looking absolutely stunning. Ceramic flowers are interesting, too. Stone face Every garden needs a kitty & this one won't use your flower beds as a litter box! This is called "painted tiara." Might be a little difficult to wear to the opera but it's pretty nifty! A little something for the xeric garden. I think Loree and Stephen might need these! The idea of a fire pit is very attractive to me. I've had chimineas and fire pits but so seldom used them that the chimineas are now used to elevate pots and the fire pit has become a sedum bowl. These fire pits/ bowls are gorgeous. What could we plant in them? Great foliage is everywhere in this place! I greatly admire these cool water-catching rocks. If I had more discipline in the plant department, my small funky urban garden could maybe support something like this. There are always some great things to discover inside the store. Saturday is the autumnal equinox, the official beginning of fall, and Savage is ready!
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In Canto, magic is a commodity, outlawed by the elites after losing a devastating war and brokered by smugglers on the hidden market. But some know it's more—a weapon for change. Inez Garza moves through two worlds. She's a member of the noble class who works as a magical arms dealer—a fact either group would gladly use against her. Neither know her true purpose—funding Birthright, an underground group determined to return magic to all at any cost. But the discovery of a powerful relic from before the Rending threatens her delicate balance. Inez's inherent magic, which lies dormant in all the Canti, has been awakened. Now the Duchess's daughter, radical and smuggler must assume another forbidden title—mage, a capital crime. This will bring her to the attention of factions at home—fanatical rebels bent on revolution, a royal family determined to avoid another magical war, her mercenary colleagues at the hidden market willing to sell her abilities to the highest bidder—and in Mythos, victors of the war and architects of the Rending. Evasion has become Inez's specialty, but even she isn't skilled enough to hide from everyone—and deny the powers drawing her down a new path.
Or you can come up with your own catchy title for this field trip to Savage Plants in Kingston, WA. I always check out this great pond first because it's close to the parking lot and the shade section. I do love plants that grow in full blazing sun but my garden doesn't have much of that anymore. Also, these columns are close to the pond and I must look at them and drool! If only they were hollow and could be filled with concrete once put in place. Unfortunately, they are solid and would make the back of my car drag on the road all the way home. Dig this plant combo. Tres cool! Colletia hystrix was new to me. One of it's common names is crucifixion thorn. Good to have on hand for those impromptu crucifixions that might pop up in the neighborhood. This puppy is sharp and only hardy to 23 degrees F. This Drimys winteri var. chiloense 'Pewter Pillar' is showing up at nurseries in the area. It's a Dan Hinkley/Monrovia introduction. Specialty nurseries like Jungle Fever, Plant Delights, Yucca Do and Cistus have always carried agaves but I don't remember seeing so many of them at large/full service sorts of places. Is it just my bad memory? Was I not looking for them before? I know that there's been recent marketing by some growers of a few varieties. Are agaves going to be the new 'it' plant? Is it all part of the new xeric garden movement? Is Loree Bohl controlling the world? Inquiring minds want to know. Savage has a lot of cool yard art. Love this sphere. Different take on the bottle tree concept. The following arbors and gate are gorgeous. If they came home with me, there would be so many plants growing on them that the beauty of the structure would probably get lost in all the foliage. Great screens. I do love the rusty metal! Sea horse made of horse shoes. Clever! Impatiens omeiana looking absolutely stunning. Ceramic flowers are interesting, too. Stone face Every garden needs a kitty & this one won't use your flower beds as a litter box! This is called "painted tiara." Might be a little difficult to wear to the opera but it's pretty nifty! A little something for the xeric garden. I think Loree and Stephen might need these! The idea of a fire pit is very attractive to me. I've had chimineas and fire pits but so seldom used them that the chimineas are now used to elevate pots and the fire pit has become a sedum bowl. These fire pits/ bowls are gorgeous. What could we plant in them? Great foliage is everywhere in this place! I greatly admire these cool water-catching rocks. If I had more discipline in the plant department, my small funky urban garden could maybe support something like this. There are always some great things to discover inside the store. Saturday is the autumnal equinox, the official beginning of fall, and Savage is ready!
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... gleamings of slowed hands Meditations have words that are soundless; How I love to seek them in the silence! It is necessary only that, Night should forget itself more fully, Night should forget itself faster Among its sparse street lights, Round the corner Like a forsaken house... Should forget itself among the quiet dining Rooms above you, in the lilac-colored… That from the tablecloth the trembling Circle should not let down its yellow Overflows, and gleamings of slowed hands Should separate gray threads there, And that you with anguish should separate These threads one after the other, should Separate and afterwards roll them up, And with lilac openness the needle Should go after the shining thread… And then, unconcernedly bright, With the quiet squeaking of straw Hinges, carefully pinning the sheets, There you too, Virtue, should fall sleep Between confusedly tender skeins ... ~ Text: "The Work Basket" by the Russian poet, Innokenty Annensky (1856-1909) ~ Image from Docks of New York, Joseph von Sternberg, 1928
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The Bible reflects knowledge of herbs and spices, which perfumed the Jerusalem Temple, sweetened the home, and seasoned meals during the Exodus.
בלב מדבר יהודה זורם לו נחל שמפר את השלווה בכחול, טורקיז וירוק. זהו נחל פרת, שזרימת מעיינותיו שוצפת כל השנה! מלבד ההליכה הנעימה במיטב שהטבע מציע, על המצוקים תפגשו גם במנזר עתיק ובין תרצו ואם לא במקום זה תרד עליכם השלווה
Adullam is significant in several biblical accounts. Here are a few. Judah stayed with an Adullamite man named Hirah. He married the daughter of a Canaanite man named Shua. At that time Judah left …