Tuesday, April 21, 2026

In My Garden - Candle of Life

 Hello, my friends!

Thanks for anyone who was able to vote on the Webby Award. "More Than Santa Baby" didn't win but it was not because I didn't tell folks! It was a long shot, being up against HBO and Netflix, for Pete's sake! Thanks very much for anyone who took the time to vote, I appreciate it!

So, how are y'all doing?  April is flying by and guess what, I had a birthday! Yes indeed, maybe the American astronauts went around the moon but hey, I am thinking our trips around the sun deserves celebration too. (I wonder if anyone wrote a note to them saying "I love you to the moon and back? LOL!) Usually, April can be quite rainy but this year, it is not so in this area. We are desperate for rain, truly we are. Please, I asked you all to vote for a Webby award in my last post, would you all pray for rain for us?  Anybody know how to do a rain dance and direct it to Georgia, USA?  Thank you!

I really wanted to get to the Botanical Gardens in Athens, Georgia in April for my birthday but since it has been so dry and hot, I thought I might wait and see if May will bring some showers and they might be nicer to view. So....how about I just appreciate my own garden? Richard is a great photographer, but you know, he is an excellent gardener also.  


We got this pot of petunias in Old Town Conyers, from a halfway house where recovering alcoholics sell plants from a small nursery. Helpful for them and lovely for us! 



Anybody remember the tree we have out front that had the blossoms? It now has leaves! As I told you, it is a sassafras tree. You can always recognize it. It has THREE different leaves! One leaf has 3 lobes, and one leaf has two lobes (like a mitten) and one just looks like a rounded leaf. 🍃 There, like that photo! See all three leaves above? Now, you can identify the sassafras tree! It used to be the source of wait for it...root beer! Now, in the autumn, these leaves turn the most gorgeous colors- orange, red, yellow and even purple! This is a native tree, and it came up in our yard and Richard liked it and it is growing. 



Close up of the Columbine!  This was given to us in a pot and Richard left them out when they went to seed and the wonderful plant dropped its seeds and now, we are enjoying them anew! (The Dutch iris is in the background blooming. My brother gave us these years ago. He grew them from seed!)

Dutch Iris!  Here it is!  We usually have more to flower, but we think with the lack of rain, they are struggling a bit. 


Our front porch is becoming like a fern corner!  The small ferns in front of the tricycle stand are ebony spleenwort, and we dug those up from our yard! They are native plants and they are growing well. The other ferns are Kimberly Queen (from Australia, I believe) and Autumn fern is from Asia. 





Pinks! (Dianthus) How I love these!  They remind me of my in-law's garden in England; my mother-in-law loved her pinks. I did a post about these before.  They are not called pinks because of their color, it is due to the edges of the flower, see how it looks as if they have been cut with pinking shears? The actual word "pink" is taken from these flowers. Honestly! 



Always good to get a few bright red flowers like salvia to hopefully bring the hummingbirds to us!  If only I can keep the squirrels from digging it up!  Why do they do this? Who knows? 


Besides loving flowers, we also enjoy brightly colored leaves.  This is a pot of coleus.  It is a very cheerful sight as we climb our steps!

Justin Hayward is having a concert tonight in Augusta, Georgia. We wish we could be there!  Since we will not, I think I must have a song from him to end this post.  Hope you are all doing well and hope you liked our little trip around our front garden.

Oh! And I took all of these photos, if you are wondering why they are not good as usual.  What was Richard doing? Why, watering the plants, of course!





"Candle of Life" was written by the late John Lodge but Justin Hayward sings it in concert, and I have it for you here. It is from the album "To Our Children's Children's Children". 











41 comments:

  1. I will be praying for rain, so all your blooms will keep on blooming.

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    1. Thank you! We have smoke from wildfires from South Georgia today. Hard to breathe, so pray for that to go away too! xx

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  2. You did a fine job with the photos! The flowers are gorgeous.
    Happy Birthday!
    I posted about the flooding we are having here. It's crazy that the rain doesn't stop for us, and you all are dealing with a drought. Praying some rain comes your way soon!

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    1. You should see Georgia on the news regarding air quality due to wildfires. It's always something!

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  3. Wow You have a beautiful garden. Well done to you and Richard.

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    1. Thank you! I just looked up why it is called Gold Coast in Australia. You learn something new every day! Your area is beautiful.

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    2. Thank you, we think so too but too many people are moving here.

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    3. I do understand. Wish I was one of them!

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  4. Lovely plants! Thank you for the song tonight.

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  5. How wonderful to be surrounded by such lovely flowers and plants!

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    1. It is indeed and what is more, Richard is the one who really takes care of them. I just get to enjoy.

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  6. I'm trying to figure out how the sassafras tree grows 3 different leaves! That's cool. K.C. has had enough rain; we'll send the next batch to Georgia. The squirrels jump into my raised garden and eat the roots of the rose moss (portulaca). Otherwise, it would pop back up with colors. Linda in Kansas

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    1. I do wonder about squirrels. I can't help but believe that they are just mean rascals who want to irritate me. They succeed! The sassafras tree is truly amazing to me.

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  7. Don't always put yourself down, Kay; your photos are good, and it is lovely to see your garden! It looks rather lush in spite of the lack of rain. I didn't know that about the pinks!

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    1. It only looks lush from all the watering that Richard does! And you know I am a non fiction kind of gal, I know Richard's photos would have been better but still, mine show you what I wanted to show, so that is good enough for me! I have mentioned that about pinks before but no telling how many years ago that was!

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  8. Beautiful garden and flowers !
    April used to be rainy here too but not this year...I have to water my plants.
    Have a lovely day !
    Anna

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    1. Thank you! Hopefully, it will rain next week. It is in the forecast. Fingers crossed.

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  9. Happy Birthday Kay. You have a lovely garden and very green. Getting drier and warmer for most countries. Even here I notice a difference as accidental forest fire damage was never something to worry about here until the last 20 years or so as the outdoors stayed fairly damp and green year round. Now it's a yearly occurrence with longer, hotter dry spells that just needs a dropped match or BBQ to set it off.

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    1. Thanks for the birthday wishes! Oddly enough, I had trouble breathing this morning and had a bad asthma attack. I go outside and it was strangely smoky. Turns out, our air quality in the Atlanta area is truly bad due to smoke from wildfires in South Georgia! (We are considered North Georgia.) Wish us luck!

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  10. We're finally having some rain in our area and I'd be glad to send it on along to you, Kay. Will pray that the showers will move from Central Texas to Georgia - it could happen, right? Also, Happy Birthday!! Lovely flowers!

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    1. Hey Kay! Lovely to see your comment here, my friend! Yes, please do send us some showers. I think I will go outside and dance in the rain when it comes.

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  11. Your garden looks like a lovely display of colours. Here in Sweden, spring has only just "started"... :)

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    1. Our leaves are full on the trees now and it looks like summer except for the blooming flowers! Take care in your new Spring!

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  12. We do need rain in Georgia!!! You have the garden I would love. BEAUTIFUL!

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    1. Oh, thank you so much! Our little garden isn't fancy but it suits us and the birds and butterflies love us.

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  13. CONGRATS! on another trip around the sun! Happy Birthday! I loved seeing your flowers! Beautiful colors. I used to grow pinks too, they are always colorful and cheerful too! Thanks for giving us a touch of Spring today!

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    1. Thank you for the birthday day wishes, MA! Glad you are a fan of pinks too! Did that make sense what I told you about pinks? They actually got the word "pink" meaning the color pink from that flower! Look it up, it is hard for me to explain it! LOL!

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  14. Petunias are great flowers. Besides having those beautiful little faces their smell carries. The smell is more delicate than honeysuckle but far more delicate.

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    1. Hey! I can't say that I can smell petunias but never mind I love them anyway! Also, do you know that when I click on your name "mimmylynn" above there, it does not take you to your blog? I wonder if you could check that out. I think it says you are a Nebraska corn fed gal on the side of that blog!

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  15. That's interesting about the sassafras tree. Your garden is colorful. My flowers are struggling because of the drought and watering restrictions.

    Love,
    Janie

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    1. We do not have watering restrictions as of yet but I am sure they might come if we do not get rain soon. Hopefully by next week, they are saying!! The smoke must be bad for you too, it is even bad here.

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    2. We don't have any smoke effects so far.

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    3. Yet, you are closer to the wildfires. Just depends on wind direction, I guess. The smoke was bad in Atlanta but even the next day, they said it was worse just east of Atlanta which is where we live and try to breathe.

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  16. I thought the photos were all beautiful. That coleus is stunning and I think I need one for my houseplant collection. Praying for rain for you. X

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    1. Thank you! We really love a coleus near our front door. It is always cheering. Take care! x

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    2. Mary, Mary-quite contrary How does your garden grow? Sorry, I always loved my nursery rhymes! Thanks very much!

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  18. I do hope you soon get some rain. Your lovely garden will be so thankful for it.
    Happy belated birthday, three days before mine, but many years later.
    If ever I see a sassafras tree, I will be able to identify it, thanks to you.

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    1. Happy birthday wishes to you also, my fellow April birthday sister! And I need to go back and add this description about the sassafras leaves: "Just think of ghost, mitten, leaf". I found that in my reading and loved it! Take care! Enjoy the rest of our birthday month! I will!

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