This is a very special Garden Photos Event post in commemoration of Dinahmow's blog friend, Sue, who lost her battle with cancer at the end of September. Dinah asked if we could feature Sue's garden in Canberra, Australia, as she left it at the onset of spring which I thought was a lovely idea.
The commentary and most of these photos are from Sue's final post, and I've provided links to the respective originating posts beneath the rest of the photos. (The cockatoo and magpie above are from Sue's blog header photo.)
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Spring is most definitely here and I continue to revel in it. I hope to see anenomes and ranunculas in the coming days.
[I hope you did, Sue - IDV]
Same old, same old on the photographic front but they make me smile and I hope they do the same for you.
[From Sunday Selections #831]
[From Sunday Selections #831]
[From Sunday Selections #832]
[From Sunday Selections #832]
[From Sunday Selections #832]
[From Sunday Selections #832]
[From Sunday Selections #831]
I really like the micro garden that has established itself on the rock in our bird bath.
[From Sunday Selections #832]
Here's to colour and joy.
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To colour and joy, indeed!
I think Sue's garden has given those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, whose gardens are going to sleep, something to look forward to. Thank you for suggesting this, Dinah.
Thank you for sharing Sue’s garden. It was always an amazing place for a virtual visit amongst the birds… as well as treks to visit the kangaroos in the park. She is greatly missed by many and would feel honored by your generosity.
ReplyDeleteLaura Eno
That's how I see it, too, Laura.
DeleteThank you for sharing this post in remembrance of Sue. I adored her and miss her so much.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
Touching. A fine gesture.
ReplyDeleteHi Laura - I always loved Sue's posts on a Sunday - her view of the natural life, with a few balloons, bubbles, 'roos etc. I was also very grateful she hosted Words for Wednesdays. Her Service was a pleasure to listen to ... I linked across to it in my second tribute to her. Good to see you and thanks for remembering Sue - here .... cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteIndeed, I echo Mago, a beautiful gesture. Thank you for sharing.
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What a lovely selection of Spring joy! RIP, Sue. Jx
ReplyDeleteMy god....what a spectacular showing!!!!!!!! I hope she got to see the anenomes and ranunculus...my two all-time favorites and one's I have no luck with.
ReplyDeleteExpect to pay £500-£1000 for a cockatoo like that in a UK pet shop.
ReplyDeleteHere's to colour and joy. And to Sue.
ReplyDeleteA lovely and loving tribute for an online friend! I feel bad that in all my ins and outs of the blogosphere over the years I lost my link to Sue's blog along the way. Rest in peace, Sue. You are missed.
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