one day late in august

September 4

blue fingernails for blue flowers.
my aesthetic trade-off.

 one day late in august

ruined the former to plant the later,
but oh what a glorious day!

 one day late in august

creeping phlox and delphinium
buddleia, perovskia, not to mention hydrangea
i expect full repayment next year.

Buddleia

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4 Comments for “one day late in august”:

  1. September 5th, 2010 teri says:

    Glad to see you have your priorities straight!!

  2. September 10th, 2010 Kalanna says:

    can’t wait for it all to fill in. i’m sooo not patient!

  3. September 11th, 2010 Paula says:

    I love your blog!

    Have a nice time!
    Paula

  4. September 12th, 2010 Kalanna says:

    Hey Paula, thanks for coming by! You take amazing pictures for your food blog and with the wonder of Google, I can actually read most of it. Yummy!

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