From the Garden

“As long as one has a garden one has a future; and as long as one has a future one is alive. It is remaining alive which makes life worth living—not merely remaining on the surface of the earth. And it is looking forward to a future which makes the difference between two states of being. There are a number of things and conditions which will provide futures if time and interest are given to them, but no one of them seems so natural, so simple and so alluring as making a garden.”
—Frances Hodgson Burnett, In the Garden (1925)—

Beyond my literary escapades, I also enjoy spending time outdoors—especially in the garden. Here are some recent highlights.