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Thursday, April 21, 2011
St. Fiacre's Garden
We sometimes call St. Fiacre, St. Fiasco in our garden. He has gotten moved around and repositioned. It is a wonder he has survived. I wrote about him reappearing in the garden after the February 2010 two foot snow in a post called He's Baaack! The purple flower is a lovely little primula my master gardening friend, Lyn gave us! Look Lyn, it's still blooming. I also forgot to mention a pincushion flower has returned! I know some of you are thinking she should be able to grow pincushion flowers. No, I killed them every single year I planted them. Now I have found a place to grow them! Yippee! I'm going to make this post short today. Hope you had a great day wherever you may be. Talk to you later.
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6 comments:
Lovely statue and I really love the purple blooms. It's cold here again today...burrr.... I'm tired of cold weather. I think I've said that before :)
I like your St. Fiacre statue. I have a statue of Mary in our garden.
He is delightful. We have one hanging on the fence.
Like a broken record, Carol and now the spring rains have started here! Thanks as always for your comments!
Actually I have a statute called Mary in my herb garden and I'll have a story about that coming up, Terra.
Thanks Peggy! I think I remember that from your blog.
Thanks ladies for stopping by.
I love your St. Fiacre, (St. Fiasco) statue. Perhaps he is helping to coach the beautiful primula into bloom. Have a wonderful weekend!
Thanks Mina and hope your weekend is good as well.
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