Tuesday, July 21, 2015

CV - Overgrown

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Well, I didn't have to go too far to get photos for "overgrown" ...  I am ashamed to admit, this is my veggie and herb garden...





The daisy ground cover in the front is also overgrown, but I think it looks better than my veggie garden :-)



                                                         Happy corner-viewing!


11 comments:

  1. I like seeing overgrown gardens, it seems lush and wild!! And summery!!

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  2. Very beautiful and green, we're in a severe drought and have to let the lawns go blonde and water minimal.

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  3. Very beautiful and green, we're in a severe drought and have to let the lawns go blonde and water minimal.

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  4. green and wild - my kind of view. Not the brown and dry that is the other alternative...

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  5. i find your optimism tempting, and believe you me, i've been there, done that. you'll find time, and then you'll step in. remember i'll be swinging by with a glass of... n♥

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  6. it's all a matter of perspective, Heather: your garden looks just lush, and not overgrown! :)

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  7. It looks great for me...having a garden is so incredible...that something leting it grow is not bad....just enjoy those green moments

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  8. I think it's a great illustration for the theme of this CV!! Beautiful garden!

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  9. Hi and good luck on your paper!! (saw your comment at Francesca`s CV!!)
    Happy week to you!

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  10. The problem living in the south is that it doesn't take long for gardens to over grow!

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