I'm so thankful and appreciative to the reader who shared
her experience on the mystery of goldfish disappearing from her pond... we have
several frogs in our pond, but I could had never ever imagined that the sweet
frogs, dwellers of our pond were the culprit of the missing fishes... My poor
husband was going bonkers. Off his head researching the Internet on this
matter and swore on all the fairies in my woods that it was a blue heron
snatching away our fishes. Which, I always thought it was the craziest of idea
ever, because I have never ever seen a blue heron around here in all the years
we lived here. Well, maybe one, but I can assure you this one is not a
predator... hehe.
The pond is looking so pretty
these days with the amount of vegetation growing around it. All the Elephant Ear bulbs I planted last
year came back, and they are flourishing so well, so verdant and big and
precious to me. I also have a Macho Fern
growing there, which I love and will have to figure out if these precious
plants can be left outside for the winter...
I can hardly believe this is the same pond of two years ago...
Love how the white of the roses and dark
purple of this simple vase look together...
And I am keeping the old
gladiolus and Allium flowers that have dried in their vase... they look so pretty...
I can almost hear my sweet dear mom
saying, "baby we need to throw those thing away, they're dead"... What is it about dried flowers I so love?
Remember that certain rose bush I'd judged of 'sterile' early at
the beginning of this spring? Oh, it had proven me wrong in more than a thousand
surprising way.... yeah, Nature is just amazing, ain't it!
Although slow in bearing its fruits at the beginning, this bush has surpassed me beyond my dreams.... Nature is so precise, it's faithfulness never ceases to amaze me...
Ohhh see that precious dark background of the magical woods
behind?
I'm sitting here, imagining I dwell in the magical world of the Inklings, on the fringes of the far West, in the pure lands the Holy Ones had made for themselves....
Oh, I hear little giggles. You? Yes, yes... and I can hear the swishing of
bushes and low vegetation being pushed away... by fairies, I'm sure. Or do you suppose this may have something to do with those witches of frogs? Mindless bumpkins! You blithering bogvumpers! ;)
I hope you're having a lovely day wherever you are. It's been so hot and dried here as I've never seen. I'm sitting by my window, desperately waiting for the first sign of rain to reveal. Oh clouds clouds come floating 'round into my forest, carry rain or usher storm! ;)
See you sooonnn, friends!
I had never heard of frogs eating goldfish either! Oh, my... I hate contemplating the food chain!
ReplyDeleteLove seeing your beautiful flowers. That pink swirl gazing ball is so you! I love it. I have a gardening question. This year my pretty exotic lilies mostly reverted to the orange common lilies. Now they are pretty too, but not what I paid for. The lilies are about six years old and had been multiplying in their more fancy colors and sizes. I am guessing there is no way to go back... What could have gone wrong?
What a surprise to hear frogs are the culprits of the missing fishies. Your pond area is one of my favorite areas in your garden, so tropical and soothing. I just love any water features. You look so pretty sitting on the bridge at the edge of the mysterious forest. Like you are listening to a whispered secret.
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