It’s impossible to prioritize...with so many choices to be thankful for ...so lucky to have such a gratifying life...
but here are a few that seem timely to share:
The sudden burst of a flower when you least expect it:
These yellow blossoms not so great, but the temperatures had plummeted below freezing when this Farfugium 'Crested Leopard' threw up its daisies last week. Wow.
The indomitability of Euphorbia:
Almost indistinct from the ground-hugging pine - but look closely to see the Fern-leaf Euphorbia in front of the ground-hugging pine
E. myrsinites is a great one: the colder the perkier
Good old E. robbiae self-seeding/spreading to all the right places
(I swear I never planted this patch)
and the extremely cheerful E. 'Ascot Rainbow'
Euphorbias in my garden are the
Only Perennials still going strong.
Thanks to The Village of East Hampton for collecting our leaves... this an especially gigantic pile with many more accumulating each day
And a particular thanks to wonderful Mama Nature for matching the autumn palette with the dogs
They luxuriate in crunching through the leaves
And another unexpected thing to be thankful for... not totally crashing on this, the second day, of life without Hamlet...
After several weeks of total Shakespeare rapture, I was expecting skidding down to human ground to be, well...maybe fraught...
But when Hamlet says “What a piece of work is man”
He means it...
The glorious and intricate natural world
provides beauty and solace
So turning one's back
to now happily resume tangible tasks, like HUNDREDS of bulbs still to plant – well, baby Life goes on & The Lady Protests Not Too much
For those of you who could not join our Court at Elsinore
Here is a little taste:
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern with Hamlet
Hamlet driving Ophelia mad
Ophelia’s funeral - the flowers you see are good fake Calla lilies, but the "weedy trophies" she drowns with are: nettles, daisies, crowflowers and long purples
currently better known as: Lamium, daisies, buttercups and sexy dark orchids
Gertrude drinking from the poisoned cup
Hamlet was a wonderful experience... even though as expected, everyone dies
As do the autumn leaves... but they are so glamorous in their extinguishing that the many great patterns and colors deserve distinguishing. Here is a small sampling of my Japanese maples:
the mysterious bountiful Acer japonica - a big tree
another breathtaking A. japonica, a big look from hardly a sapling
The shy autumn redness of the dwarf Acer ‘Shaina’
The screaming red of a ‘Bloodgood’
and this golder-than-gold, is commonly called the coralbark maple because of its screaming bright winter bark
which is now mousey-brown, but soon...
and this is hard to believe, but...
A few figs actually ripened in November - right here on Eastern Long Island. Delicious
And Now I present some things that I hope you will be thankful for:
If you are anything like me, you have not done one iota of Christmas shopping and the whole concept of Black Friday makes me sick. (Also, Lys’ birthday is two weeks before Christmas and coming up with ideas to surprise her takes up all my early shopping stamina)
So...If you are in the same boat for any reason...
Here magically charmed are the Best @ Dianne B offerings into several superbly aligned Christmas packages.
Surely everyone reading this has a favorite gardener on their Christmas list... one of these packages will be exactly the right thing, I hope
TOTALLY ENTHRALLING GIFTS for GARDENERS
The prices are slightly Christmas specialized, but even better than yet another bargain... where else could such distinctive gifts come with
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Match your Favorite Gardener up to One of These Irresistibles:
For the Left-Handed Gardener
What could make a leftie happier than their very own especially designed to fit Felco and Potting Trowel Every gardener needs both of these items and both of these have been engineered to fit only the left hand ....Special Christmas Price $110
For The Gardener Who Has Everything
Two things few gardeners have splurged for:
The Dig Deep Weeder – the finest tool of its kind, slick, sharp and made in Holland and The Gardener's Peeping Stick – exclusive at Dianne B – indispensible for seeing the real beauty in every flower $95 for both
GARDEN GLOVE DREAM DUO
Leather and the Little Black – perfect for every season and every garden chore the Chic Gauntlet and the perfect Little Black Glove specify S M or L $50 for both!
LOADED TOOL BELT
This tool belt was made especially for Dianne B to hold a Felco and the superlative Japanese Clipper. Dianne can no longer get the clippers from Japan, but is making the last few pair available with the purchase of the tool belt. It can be had with the Clippers for $95 (supply your own Felco) or complete with clippers and new #2 Felco for $150
and last perhaps the classiest....
THE COUTURE GARDEN ESSENTIAL GIFT
THE USA Made Myrtlewood Trug with Twine, 25 Zinc Markers, the Rare long-handled Yard Bag, and the perfect Little Black Glove Everything you need to Garden with Style $110
HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL
...and prayers for those in the sadder messier parts of the world
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