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Daylily Haiku Thursday | The end of 2012....
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Daylilies are a delicious diversion to daily crazy. Much like the unbearable pain in Connecticut, they remind me that life is brea...
Structure and Mystery | Daylily Haiku Thursday
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behind, I witness structure and mystery of a beautiful face!
Showing It Off! | Daylily Blog about Show Season 2012
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Daylily exhibitions get better each year. The quality and quantity of exhibits, the skill at grooming, and variety of show formats ...
When it begins... | Daylily Haiku Thursday
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may today be filled with wonders and surprises! only good ones, please. On the above left is the AHS award-winning H....
Daylily Haiku Thursday | Black and White
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reach deep down into the loamy soil of your time and open, open! H. 'White Wizard' (which has a gorgeous pea...
Thankful | Daylily Blog about things that matter...
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I keep a traditional pen-and-paper journal in my garden toolkit and I find myself writing in it many times throughout the year when a t...
Region 11 Summer Meeting - 2012 | Daylily Haiku Thursday
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Sometimes I feel like I live inside the gazing ball - looking out at everyone else's straightened life while mine is a swirl of ti...
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Daylily Haiku Thursday | Profusion
I miss profusion... of bloom, of green and the life that is my Summer. Click on any image to enjoy it full screen. The above scenes of ab...
Crickets, katydids and croaking... | Daylily Blog about this time of year.
<posted August 28, 2014> :: I feel my fingernails digging into the last days of Summer, begging for it to stay just a f...
DAYLILY HAIKU THURSDAY | How long is long enough?
<posted July 16, 2015> This is Richard Norris EMPIRE OF DESIRE. If I could have only one sculpted daylily in my collection, ...
Purging and Collecting and Reflecting | Daylily Blog
Welcome back and happy Thursday, friends! I know its already December, but it still feels like late Fall here in western ...
Thankful | Daylily Blog about things that matter...
I keep a traditional pen-and-paper journal in my garden toolkit and I find myself writing in it many times throughout the year when a t...
'Tension' in the flower... | Daylily Blog
Tension is a balance maintained in an artistic work between opposing forces or elements; a controlled dramatic or dynamic quality. ...
Daylily Blog on Stretching Out
<posted May 10, 2015> It's Mother's Day today and what a day it has been. Spring seems to have come and gone over t...
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<posted June 9, 2016> Okay, friends - this is the first post actually FROM the garden. I'm sitting on the bench you see in the pi...
Daylily Haiku Thursday | A New Day!
<posted February 26, 2015> This is the daylily, H. 'Empire of Desire' and it was the most photographed flower in the...
Finding an Edge | Daylily Blog
<posted October 16, 2014> This is H. 'Brookwood Apricot Nectar' from Leo Sharp. This is a northern-born daylily that...
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Daylily Haiku Thursday | Profusion
I miss profusion... of bloom, of green and the life that is my Summer. Click on any image to enjoy it full screen. The above scenes of ab...
Crickets, katydids and croaking... | Daylily Blog about this time of year.
<posted August 28, 2014> :: I feel my fingernails digging into the last days of Summer, begging for it to stay just a f...
DAYLILY HAIKU THURSDAY | How long is long enough?
<posted July 16, 2015> This is Richard Norris EMPIRE OF DESIRE. If I could have only one sculpted daylily in my collection, ...
Purging and Collecting and Reflecting | Daylily Blog
Welcome back and happy Thursday, friends! I know its already December, but it still feels like late Fall here in western ...
Thankful | Daylily Blog about things that matter...
I keep a traditional pen-and-paper journal in my garden toolkit and I find myself writing in it many times throughout the year when a t...
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