Chase children, January 25, 1923, via Natl. Photo Company Collection, Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.
Chase children, January 25, 1923, via Natl. Photo Company Collection, Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.
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Tagged as January 25, snow, vintage children's fashion, well-dressed children
And change this Garden for a Paradise.
-- John Aubrey, from the epitaph for the Tradescants
Methinks my own soul must be a bright invisible green.
-- Henry David Thoreau
The walled garden, an old dying princess
From a lost country, had grown very strange. . . .
-- May Sarton, from "The Walled Garden at Clondalkin"

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I live in Kigali, Rwanda.
No day is right for the apocalypse.
-- William Matthews, from "The Waste Carpet"
A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot!
-- Thomas Edward Brown, from "My Garden"
I have a certificate in Landscape Design from George Washington University. I’m also a State Department Foreign Service spouse and have lived and made gardens in five countries in Africa in the last twenty-three years. I currently live in Kigali, Rwanda.
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Great image for today’s weather.
The little girl looks so self-assured. I’m trying to think what building that could be on the left. It looks like a steeple.
She does indeed. The little boy is the one that catches my attention. He looks so timid and tentative.
Girl’s outfit looks like good gardening clothes for winter in the south………
Figs espalier fine. Alas, the pruning because of their fast growth rate. Go ahead have fun.
XO T
I love growing figs, but my Washington, D.C., garden is narrow, so espalier may be a good idea.
I like the cold and snow of an assertive winter. Love the pix of the kids. The girl has a bit of a jaunty look to her that tells me she’s ready for a few more inches.
) Sea oats can definitely take over if the volunteer seedlings aren’t pulled. But that’s an easy job that I don’t mind. Their pro’s far out weigh their con’s.
I think she’s quite pleased with her ensemble.