They’re still at it, but now the leaves look like they’re tired. The leaves, drooping now, look like little boats trying to drain themselves of excess water. The holes are still on the edges – no bites on the surfaces of the leaves. And fat happy cattypillars, sidling along the edges.
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CATTYPILLAR HOLES
This remains a mystery! You know how yesterday I said there are cattypillars chewing pretty little round holes in some of my Red Bud tree leaves? I noticed something intriguing about them this morning: they only eat around the edges – like a little kid eating the crusts off his sandwich before he dives into […]
WEAVINGS in the GARDEN
Being in my garden is always a special treat – even though it’s there, every day, every day, sometimes I forget. Weird, no? How could I??? When I wander in the garden, sweet energies weave and whisp throughout the invisible tapestry of energy of flower, bees, bush and bugs – the elusive suffusive scent of […]
Shady Grove
Standing in the shady grove, flowers all around, in Alice Springs, Australia. This was inspired by a photo the yard and garden outside the gallery run by Avril Thomas. Available in print and giclée – contact me if you’d like one. 8 x10 and 11 x 14, matted and unmatted.
Tropical Paradise Office
I do most of my business and marketing coaching over the telephone, but when people come over to my place for a session, this is where we sit. Yummy.




