
Cavorting Around On A Zinnia
Speaking of the kitchen garden, after an unplanned two month hiatus (where does the time go?), I'm back to posting at InMyKitchenGarden.com, the garden blog I started as an offshoot to Farmgirl Fare back in the spring of 2006.
You'll find my latest post, "Planning & Planting The Fall Garden" (which includes about a zillion links to help you plant your own fall crops as well as enjoy the bounty of late summer) here. If you do stop over for a visit, I hope you'll leave a comment and share your successes, failures, and lessons learned this year in your garden. Love food but not a gardener yet? Find out why you'll probably still enjoy In My Kitchen Garden here.
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You'll find all sorts of other flower photos here. Several also include Lamb Reports since they were taken during spring lambing season.
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Loved the Pic
Thanks so much for all the kind words. : )
Hi Tony,
Actually, I don't know what kind of insect this is. I'd never seen one before, but the other day the garden was suddenly full of them. All the ones I saw, though, were crawling around on flowers (mostly the zinnias and the autumn joy) looking like they were pollinating rather than devouring, so I'm thinking they're safe. *green thumbs crossed!*
Great job. I'll check the blog later.
I have family in rural Missouri North Central