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And for you Bert, My little corner of the yard..





I have a really green paw, ya know.

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Travel said…
Nice back yard! We could get about two rows of kelp in our back yard. I've been in Bert's garden; it is very easy to take care of.

TR
Bert said…
HOURS OF BLOOD SWEAT AND TEARS I GIVE TO MY GARDEN.

`VERY EASY TO TAKE CARE OF' MY FOOT.

Anyway I'm choked with emotion over your garden Woodchuck. I bet you hand carved the seat as well.
Anonymous said…
Bet squirrel did that... with his teeth.
Kelsgarden said…
oh, stop encouraging him!

Bert & WH - LMAO re: seat & squirrel carving with his teeth!

Personally I am eyeing those nice paved walkways - and all I asked for was a bit of crushed gravel for my pathway . . . sigh . . . I see how I rate . . .

no, no worries WC . . .
Bert said…
D'you know, thinking on it, there's something reminds me of the International Rose Test Gardens
in your garden pictures, which I visted a few years back.
Anonymous said…
http://www.rosegardenstore.org/thegardens.cfm

mygawd, look at the similarity! even the bench looks the same ;)

(not Kel, nope, nope)
Anonymous said…
Woodchuck go into hibernation (aestivation)??? Hamsters do that if they get a little chilly; perhaps woodchucks do the same when they get too wet? Everything OK WC?
Kelsgarden said…
WC is alive and well (er, so to speak). He drove to Sacremento and back last week and then spent the weekend looking for a new seat cushion with lumbar support and memory foam. Yesterday he flew to Reno . . . claims to be working.