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CabinCreek-Kentucky Posted - Jul 10 2008 : 3:10:15 PM
hobbled around the yard with my broken toe this morning to take some photos of all the GREEN that is abundant this summer season. lots of rain!!!


my 'herb garden .. the MINT took over all the other plants .. i think i'll reserve this bed for JUST MINT from now on. that's our little Grace and Charles tree in the background. it is growing wonderfully each year! i always think fondly of them when i see it!


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a few sunflowers lining the fence by the barn.



i planted tons of 'wildflowers' in this garden (we even divided it into quarters with pathways) .. but .. we also tossed lots of pumpkins and gourds in here last fall .. and they have mostly taken over! that's o.k. though .. cuz' i do love pumpkins and gourds!



this is one of my fav places in the yard ... the hammock under the apple tree .. with table and chairs for a little lunch or dinner .. early morning coffee or evening snack.




daisy wildflowers that just popped up .. i 'think' i see a sprig of
'sweet annie' in there too!




the wind took half of our huge old heritage apple tree .. and we had to cut another large branch off .. but we still have hundreds of little green apples!



one of our grape vines survived the winter .. will plant more .. these are still GREEN and SOUR!
great for 'wine' i'm told!



i ate this little guy shortly after taking it's photo! i swear .. i don't know what it is ..
tastes like a little peach .. but it's not at all fuzzy! i thought i was told it is a 'plum' tree.


here's a green one .. not ripe enoug to eat yet!



these are our fuzzy peaches from the tree next to it.



ahhhh .. the blueberries are just starting to ripen!



THIS ONE is now in my stomach!!! it was deeeelicious!


i wasn't here in kentucky when the cherries came in .. hank ate them ALL!



another 'self-seeding' gourd and sunflower garden
i usually just love what 'mother nature' decides to do!



gourds nesting




and a HUGE zucchini .. i've discovered several of them .. i do believe they are yummier when plucked while small though!



THIS is like the bush that we whacked down that was
growing in the FRONT of the cabins .. this one might have to go too!



i LOVE my row of sunflowers i planted lining the back porch.



the birdfeeder garden. flowers are just starting to POP!



our WONDERFUL back porch that Kathy (SUGARBUCKET) and Crew built for us!




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lilwing Posted - Jul 11 2008 : 2:33:21 PM
Can I come tomorrow? LOL! (J/K.)

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CabinCreek-Kentucky Posted - Jul 11 2008 : 2:24:20 PM
thanks sweetie-pies .. come and visit me anytime! we'll sip iced tea on your choice of porches .. and we'll make DOLLIES!! xo

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lilwing Posted - Jul 11 2008 : 12:53:54 PM
Frannie! I REALLY enjoyed your photos here. (happy) SIGH. You have such a lovely place!

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country lawyer Posted - Jul 11 2008 : 07:29:00 AM
Love your "yard" Frannie! So inviting!
CabinCreek-Kentucky Posted - Jul 11 2008 : 06:42:48 AM
it kinda' looks like a teensy one .. but i do believe it is a plum (that's what i was told when we moved here). ever seen a 'pink plum'?

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lisamarie508 Posted - Jul 10 2008 : 6:29:04 PM
Beautiful gardens, Frannie. Could that fuzz-less peachy fruit be a nectarine?

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Sitnalta Posted - Jul 10 2008 : 5:35:03 PM
Oh just beautiful!
I am looking forward to having a garden of my own someday soon.I am "Green" with envy! Isn't it wonderful how God gives us such lovely things like gardens to decorate with??
Too pretty!
hugs Jess

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pinkroses Posted - Jul 10 2008 : 5:03:48 PM
Love your pictures so pretty and green
Love the porch, pinkroses

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joyfulmama Posted - Jul 10 2008 : 3:31:19 PM
Maybe some day I will make it to Kentucky.. I would love to.. Hubby and I talk about touring the US state by state when the kiddos have all left the nest. It would be so much fun..
I got a huge case of zucchini last week- I made stir fried zucchini for hubby daily until we grated 40 loaves of zucchini bread worth of zucchini and put into the freezer.. yum.. the kiddos love the zucchini bread. I have been blessed by others to stock my freezer and pantry full of garden goodness- salsa- both red and tomatillo, grapes and pineapple have been canned; mushrooms, poblano peppers, and cherry tomatoes have been dehydrated; in the freezer is bags and bags of mangos, blueberries, pureed sweet potatoes, corn on the cob, and lots and lots of chili peppers of several varieties.
Yum!
I am glad to hear that I am not the only one who makes their tea this way :-) I sure love it. Mint is so expensive I don't buy it often. So I am looking forward to growing it myself..

Blessings, Debra
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CabinCreek-Kentucky Posted - Jul 10 2008 : 3:23:49 PM
DEBRA .. I DO THE SAME THING .. put mint in my tea maker! and also SPLENDA!!!

we just got some more tomato, zucchini and squash plants .. gotta' go get them in the ground! i have 'pots of strawberries .. but want to do a 'raised bed' of them .. more plentiful that way! we have 'wild raspberries .. and we are definitely going to put in more blueberry bushes. maybe some more 'fruit trees' too!

i know your gardens will be lovely and GREEN!!! xo

i do wish you could come visit me sometime .. you are such a sweet friend! xo

True Friends * Frannie

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treasures .. new and olde .. http://mudpiemanormercantile.blogspot.com



joyfulmama Posted - Jul 10 2008 : 3:15:40 PM
Frannie, thank you for the tour.. I sure miss green! At the new house Jeff is planting grass. I am planning of making the most of all 1 acre! Herbs- I love mint!!! I love mint tea- can't handle all the sugar in sweet tea but I use splenda in place of.. I use my tea maker and throw in mint with the tea bags. yum! So I will do herbs next year, lots of flowers, tomatoes! love them!! greens. I would like to put in blueberries or rasberries. I am told rasberries do well here. I also want to plant strawberries. can't wait. We all are looking forward to turning the property into a beautiful place and maybe even inspire the neighbors to do the same.

Blessings, Debra
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"Your life is an occasion, Rise to it." Mr Magorium..
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