Photos: House Yard and South Lot
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These pictures are from Sunday, but it's after midnight so the timestamp will say Monday. See the savanna and house yard.
The leaves have been raked off the rain garden. Several lavender crocuses are blooming there.

A sparrow perches in a bush in the house yard.

At the edge of the purple-and-white garden are the five new cobblestones I bought.

Something has dug a hole here, probably a squirrel. Few of the bulbs in this garden are tasty -- many are alliums -- but squirrels still like to bury nuts and stuff on their own.

These spring bulbs are sprouting in the purple-and-white garden.

The new picnic table holds two finished flats of pots plus the new flat and some larger pots.

These are the three test labels after two months of exposure. The old Sharpie marker is barely legible. The other two are still quite clear.

Here is a closer view of all three.

This is the old Sharpie marker label. You can see how it's just a collection of dots with faint lines connecting them. The darker dots show where the marker paused, depositing more ink.

The white garden stands at the southwest corner of the driveway.

Tiny snowdrops are just beginning to bloom.

The wagonwheel garden stands at the northwest corner of the driveway.

This is my new pink rock with big chunks of mica. I'd like to get a second one so I can point them in opposite directions. The idea is to have the mica act as a reflector at night.

Here are the 'Royal Family' hollies. Some of the leaves are browning despite the ground being mud, likely due to the desiccating winter winds.

The leaves have been raked off the rain garden. Several lavender crocuses are blooming there.

A sparrow perches in a bush in the house yard.

At the edge of the purple-and-white garden are the five new cobblestones I bought.

Something has dug a hole here, probably a squirrel. Few of the bulbs in this garden are tasty -- many are alliums -- but squirrels still like to bury nuts and stuff on their own.

These spring bulbs are sprouting in the purple-and-white garden.

The new picnic table holds two finished flats of pots plus the new flat and some larger pots.

These are the three test labels after two months of exposure. The old Sharpie marker is barely legible. The other two are still quite clear.

Here is a closer view of all three.

This is the old Sharpie marker label. You can see how it's just a collection of dots with faint lines connecting them. The darker dots show where the marker paused, depositing more ink.

The white garden stands at the southwest corner of the driveway.

Tiny snowdrops are just beginning to bloom.

The wagonwheel garden stands at the northwest corner of the driveway.

This is my new pink rock with big chunks of mica. I'd like to get a second one so I can point them in opposite directions. The idea is to have the mica act as a reflector at night.

Here are the 'Royal Family' hollies. Some of the leaves are browning despite the ground being mud, likely due to the desiccating winter winds.
