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April 30, 2011

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a little post about nature’s calender over at tend this week. come on over

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April 26, 2011

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i am really excited to introduce a little project i have been working on with 4 other lovely ladies. come on over!

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April 24, 2011

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easter day

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April 23, 2011

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not many words today. just felt like looking down.

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April 22, 2011

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dyed with…
beets
blueberries
tumeric
and purple cabbage

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April 22, 2011

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may i introduce….
mona (partridge plymouth barred rock)
wynn (silver seabright)
dixie (silver seabright)
lemondrop (americauna)
cupcake (americauna)
and dandelion (columbian white wynadotte)

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April 19, 2011

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when i was young i remember my mother getting up early to walk around her garden. she has a beautiful property settled on the border of a woodland. it is very private and there are many different little micro-climates full of diverse plant life. she lives near by and i visit often. when i go to visit her she will say to me “do you want to go for a walk?” i know this means walk the garden. now that i have my own garden i too love to get up early and walk the garden. even though it has a totally different feel than my mother’s in size, and style, and setting, i still love this morning ritual. especially in the spring. i like to check out what may have bloomed overnight, if any seeds have sprouted, and make plans for what more needs to be planted. i laugh sometimes at how different my walk feels than my mother’s. as i walk down the corner sidewalk which runs between my gardens, the neighbors getting into their cars heading to work for the day give a wave, the jogger that runs by each morning gives a nod, the kids on the corner waiting for the school bus fill the air with chatter. but then the morning doves sitting on the telephone wire above give a coo, and a robin red breast hops by searching for breakfast, and i look down at a fiddlehead uncoiling at my feet, and i realize how similar, yes how similar.

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April 19, 2011

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i have been busy in the garden these days seeding, transplanting, building, pruning, and dreaming up new spaces. this year i have plans for more rock walls, a bigger chicken coop, a few more fruit trees, and possibly a bee hive. i think we may have to put the hive on a roof though since we have such limited space. check out rooftop beekeeping in ny city.

https://secondandedgemont.com/2011/04/19/spring-has-sprung/

Welcome Welcome Amy Johnson is a writer, photographer, gardener, teacher, mother and wife living on the corner of Second and Edgemont. She creates space for beauty and simplicity in all that she does.
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