Hope you don't do what my sister did (by accident). She was rearranging my blog look and DELETED the Linky Followers (thought it was a title).
Groan (she REALLY GROANED and cried a bit too) and couldn't get them back.
SO If you were a Linky follower could you link up again.
Rob
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Wow ! Debbiedoo's featured this post. Thanks Debbie.
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You are always so busy!! Keeps you out of trouble I bet!!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting looking yard. Beautiful flowers- it makes
ReplyDeleteme excited for Spring.
Patricia Cresswell
I agree Rob - can't wait for spring! Your yard looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe clematis looks gorgeous! I have a similar set up on one side of house with a lattice trellis just like that. I painted mine black and I had a grape growing on it but it died last year. I think a clematis would be a great replacement.
ReplyDeleteYou're ahead of me Rob, I haven't even stepped foot outside yet! But like you, I can't wait. :) Nice fix! And what a great yard!
ReplyDeleteDonna
So enjoyed dreaming of Spring while looking at your post.
ReplyDeleteWe've had several pretty days, but I have yet to get out and work in the yard or the flowerbeds! I am so longing for Spring, though....and all the smells of freshly turned soil and blooming flowers! Your images only intensify this longing.
ReplyDeleteLove your clematis and those azeleas ! Oh my am I jealous ! I live in Iowa ( zone 4 ) and azeleas are kind of iffy here. I'm following you now cause I've just got to see this garden in the spring !
ReplyDeleteLooks like all of us have springtime and gardening on our minds.
ReplyDeletelisa
We are having kind of a spring here in west TN, with daffodils blooming and my tulip magnolia ready to break bud! But it's supposed to get down in the 20's later this week and those magnolia buds are doomed I'm afraid. We're in the process of replacing garden fencing here, too.
ReplyDeletewhat a great way to use the lattice fence. oh, if only warmer days were soon here! can't wait to see some pretty flowers blooming!
ReplyDeleteAwesome job Rob! Thanks for sharing with the newbie party.I love clematis and can't wait for mine to start growing again.
ReplyDeleteWe have about the very same problem. We have had so much wind lately that it cracked a beam and is leaning forward. I have a Wisteria vine on it and I think that is whats holding it up!
ReplyDeleteLattice is super for vines. Your flowers are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteDee
hi Rob ... I love the lattice even without Spring flowers, but looking forward to seeing it blooming. I am so looking forward to Spring flowers this year. With our drought last year, we lost almost everything.
ReplyDeleteCongratulation on being featured on Debbiedoo's Newbie party. Audrey Z. @ Timeless Treasures.
http://audreyzumwalt.blogspot.com/
hi Rob ... I love the lattice even without Spring flowers, but looking forward to seeing it blooming. I am so looking forward to Spring flowers this year. With our drought last year, we lost almost everything.
ReplyDeleteCongratulation on being featured on Debbiedoo's Newbie party. Audrey Z. @ Timeless Treasures.
http://audreyzumwalt.blogspot.com/