Wordless Wednesday: Promise, Portent, and Poppies
The spring garden is showing signs of promise, portent, and poppies. There’s so much bursting from the soil, so much potential, it’s hard to contain one’s excitement.
The spring garden is showing signs of promise, portent, and poppies. There’s so much bursting from the soil, so much potential, it’s hard to contain one’s excitement.
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Maybe I’m eager for spring, or maybe it’s because blood oranges are in season. Whatever the reason, I felt compelled to create a blood orange ice cream last week.
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I just returned from speaking at the Northwest Flower & Garden Festival in Seattle, Washington. It’s one of the most popular garden shows in the country, and I’m taking you on a tour!
The garden gives us a dose of “new” every time we plant seeds. This promise of newness leads us through winter; it’s the light at the end of the tunnel.
I’ve always said that winter is our spring here in Los Angeles, and the garden is bursting with signs of spring already.