I've had problems with my blog. I won't go into the why's and where-to-fores. Suffice it to say that I'm working on getting it up and running again. Thank you for those who continue to visit.
Hi Grace, I'm sorry you've been having problems with your blog. Did you start over?
I love your chartreuse and pink! I think the second plant is my favorite. I love the plants in the last photo, too. I've been a bit afraid of euphorbias, because I'm afraid of them spreading too far. That's partly because I planted one a blogger who lives on a farm in our state said was illegal to grow here, and it took a long time to get it out. The person who gave me the start insists it's not the one that's illegal to grow. Still, it's too spready for me. I sure like the one in your photo!
It's 48 degrees right now. I hope it warms up a bit. I hope your blog problems are over.
Hi Grace, Beautiful photos. Love to see what's 'gracing' your lovely gardens in every season. I've been a bad blogging friend so it's very nice to see these cheery pinks and chartreuse on my return. I hope you're enjoying your spring. Sorry to hear you are having troubles. I do hope it all gets worked out for you. Meems ((hugs))
Blogger was down for days last week. I haven't bothered posting for a while because of it. I'm glad the link to your blog is working now. Sorry for all the hassles you've had! By the way, what variety of Euphorbia is that in the bottom photo?
Stunning plant photos as usual! I'm so glad to know where you are now, I was just about to send out the National Guard! Love the look of your blog too.
Grace, I picked up your new blog address from the comment you left on Amy's blog, and I've changed it on my blogroll. I hope you are able to recover your blog (if only because I missed several posts!). This is a lesson to me to back up my blog more often! BTW, I love that chartreuse and pink combination. -Jean
http://morefamilyandflowers-darla.blogspot.com don't know if the email went through or not.. I have been having trouble with it. Lost all of my inbox mail the other day, sigh
Aarggg on the blog issues. I would have no idea how to help. I hope you can get it figured out or have someone to help you. Your garden is so phenomenal, we need to see it! :-) Pink & chartreuse have never looked so good. The variety of plants you have always blows me away. The Rhodie photo is fantastic!
Lovely pictures, Grace! Spring is definitely the time for chartreuse and pink. I love that Carex(?) with the darker edges (in the galvanized bucket.)
Thanks for giving me your web address. I was pretty frustrated by Blogger myself last week and still have some comments missing, though the posts were restored. Hope YOUR blog troubles are resolving.
Hi Grace,
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry you've been having problems with your blog. Did you start over?
I love your chartreuse and pink! I think the second plant is my favorite. I love the plants in the last photo, too. I've been a bit afraid of euphorbias, because I'm afraid of them spreading too far. That's partly because I planted one a blogger who lives on a farm in our state said was illegal to grow here, and it took a long time to get it out. The person who gave me the start insists it's not the one that's illegal to grow. Still, it's too spready for me. I sure like the one in your photo!
It's 48 degrees right now. I hope it warms up a bit. I hope your blog problems are over.
Love that first photo. You always have such interesting flowers and foliage.
ReplyDeleteSorry you have been having blog problems. Thank you for letting me know your new blog addy.
Happy Gardening ~ FlowerLady
Hi Grace,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. Love to see what's 'gracing' your lovely gardens in every season. I've been a bad blogging friend so it's very nice to see these cheery pinks and chartreuse on my return. I hope you're enjoying your spring. Sorry to hear you are having troubles. I do hope it all gets worked out for you.
Meems ((hugs))
Grace! I was worried about your blog, glad to see you. Pretty blooms green and pink is one of my favorite color combinations.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos Grace. I was sorry to read you've been having blog troubles~That can be very frustrating! xxoogail
ReplyDeleteVery nice blog.Lovely photos.join us at Art-Profiles. thanx
ReplyDeleteBlogger was down for days last week. I haven't bothered posting for a while because of it. I'm glad the link to your blog is working now. Sorry for all the hassles you've had! By the way, what variety of Euphorbia is that in the bottom photo?
ReplyDeleteStunning plant photos as usual! I'm so glad to know where you are now, I was just about to send out the National Guard! Love the look of your blog too.
ReplyDeleteGrace, I picked up your new blog address from the comment you left on Amy's blog, and I've changed it on my blogroll. I hope you are able to recover your blog (if only because I missed several posts!). This is a lesson to me to back up my blog more often!
ReplyDeleteBTW, I love that chartreuse and pink combination. -Jean
http://morefamilyandflowers-darla.blogspot.com don't know if the email went through or not.. I have been having trouble with it. Lost all of my inbox mail the other day, sigh
ReplyDeleteAarggg on the blog issues. I would have no idea how to help. I hope you can get it figured out or have someone to help you. Your garden is so phenomenal, we need to see it! :-)
ReplyDeletePink & chartreuse have never looked so good. The variety of plants you have always blows me away.
The Rhodie photo is fantastic!
Glad to see you back, I was afraid I'd lost you.
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures, Grace! Spring is definitely the time for chartreuse and pink. I love that Carex(?) with the darker edges (in the galvanized bucket.)
ReplyDeleteThanks for giving me your web address. I was pretty frustrated by Blogger myself last week and still have some comments missing, though the posts were restored. Hope YOUR blog troubles are resolving.
Great colors together or separately!
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear of blogger trouble, but glad it's sorted out and you're back!