31 December 2021

WE CLOSE THE DOOR––ON THE LAST DAY OF THE YEAR

...on historical high and historical low temperatures for USDA zones of 8 and 8b in the Pacific Northwest. 
      Soon we can peek under the insulating blanket of snow to see who is with us to journey into gardens of 2022. Thank you for the fun year along the roadside--come back again.




Old Western Red Cedar garden gate
Shaw Island, WA.
Mexican Bell Vine
Just before frost.



Ahhh, an open garden gate let us into 
 the "secret garden" world of Josephine Harford,
at the edge of Picnic Cove, Shaw Island, WA.
On any visit, guests learned to know
the scientific names.
Photograph 1974.



Rosa "Eddie's Jewel", hybridized in B.C. in 1962.
It is protected from the deer--
 a fragrant, colorful entry to the garden of
Angela Bryant. 
Ciscoe has been here to stay,
 and we know, he was exclaiming
"Oh, La La!!"


The entry gate in spring, under 
the big Willow welcoming us to the  
fine garden of Gwen Yansen, 
 Shaw Island, WA.


Inside the stone terrace
springs a new handcrafted iron trellis
reaching above the garden gate
laden with Clematis montana and a 
regal Tree Peony.
Photograph in 2016,
in the garden of Angel Bryant.




No gate was needed at this intimate deck garden,
on the north shore, looking out toward the Gulf Islands.
Do Oliver and Mattie kept the deer back with a set of stairs. 
A set of stairs with one very important sentry,
 the Margaret Cameron sculpted clay Grasshopper
with one little hitchhiker. (Tap to enlarge.)
Newly dyed wool fleece is drying along the bench,
 always a place of color, indoors and out.
Shaw Island, San Juan Archipelago, WA.
Anno 1992.


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