Posts Tagged "Miscellany"

Chickens (not mine) enjoying yard art (not mine, darn it)

Posted on Sep 16, 2014

Chickens (not mine) enjoying yard art (not mine, darn it)

Years ago I saw this wonderful bamboo star in the chicken run at the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks and have wanted one ever since.  

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Random May Garden Pics…

Posted on May 21, 2011

Random May Garden Pics…
Peonies: High Life and Fairy's Petticoat

Peonies: High Life and Fairy's Petticoat

Bumble Bee on White Sage Bloom

Bumble Bee on White Sage Bloom

Guard bees saying, "Everything allright in there?"

Guard bees saying, "Everything allright in there?"

First Apples of 2011: Liberty

First Apples of 2011: Liberty

Love it: Assembling & Painting bee boxes...

Love it: Assembling & Painting bee boxes...

Peony: Moon River

Peony: Moon River

Larrapin Honeybee on Blackberry Blossom

Larrapin Honeybee on Blackberry Blossom

—A Larrapin Garden  www.larrapin.us
Posts most wednesdays & weekends —you can subscribe by Email here.  You can also get bonus links and recipes by “liking” our Facebook fan page at www.facebook.com/larrapin.garden. Geesh, we’re even on Twitter at http://twitter.com/LarrapinGarden.

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We have a winner!

Posted on May 11, 2011

We have a winner!

Bee on Arrowwood Viburnum bloom

Congratulations to Teresa (gardenergal), she’s the winner of The Edible Front Yard by Ivette Soler!  It’s really fun to give away books and hope to do more soon.

—A Larrapin Garden  www.larrapin.us
Posts most wednesdays & weekends —you can subscribe by Email here.  You can also get bonus links and recipes by “liking” our Facebook fan page at www.facebook.com/larrapin.garden. Geesh, we’re even on Twitter at http://twitter.com/LarrapinGarden. That pic above is one of my girls loving an arrowwood viburnum bloom…looks like a glamour shot to me!

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Rain, Rain go away…

Posted on Apr 27, 2011

Rain, Rain go away…

Rain doesn’t show up so well in photos. But let me tell you we’ve had rain, and more rain, and thunderstoms, flash floods, hail, and a couple tornados thrown in for good measure. Can frogs and locusts be far behind? In the past week, we’ve had nearly four times the usual rainfall for the entire month of April! There have been several weather-related tragedies in Arkansas. The weather alarm radio goes off all the time with repeated flood warnings and you know many people are suffering both personal and property loss.  It’s depressing after a while. Even the tanagers begin to look a little soggy:

Here’s hoping the weather improves soon and the waterlogged veggies manage to survive…

—A Larrapin Garden  www.larrapin.us
Posts most wednesdays & weekends —you can subscribe by Email here.  You can also get bonus links and recipes by “liking” our Facebook fan page at www.facebook.com/larrapin.garden. (We’ll start book giveaways when we reach 250 “likes.” Hint, hint.) Geesh, we’re even on Twitter at http://twitter.com/LarrapinGarden.

Update 5/2/2011: Here are pictures over at FayettevilleFlyer.com that show what was going on in town during this time…from the city update and from community photos.  (There are some good things about living on a rocky hill!) My thoughts go out to who dealt with floods in Arkansas that week, and to those in Alabama and other parts of the South dealing with mass tornado destruction last week. To donate to help with tornado and storm relief, go to www.redcross.org or text the word “REDCROSS” to 90999 to make a $10 donation.

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Wednesday’s Nearly Wordless: Chicken Garden Art

Posted on Apr 13, 2011

Wednesday’s Nearly Wordless: Chicken Garden Art
Chicken Garden Art: Spring

Our Lady of Larrapin....

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