My garden is OUT OF CONTROL big right now. This is the time of year when I let go and let the jungle do it's thing.
Ruthie loves it, though.





This blog began as a place to present a range of pictures, normal-ish to bizarre, of New Orleans, post-Katrina. Now, it contains more elements of my life and art. Comments and pictures from the long lasting aftershocks of the storm will crop up from time to time. If you want to view post-Katrina photos, see the earliest archives.
1 comment:
Gosh I love Ruthie. How cute. Been reading your posts. Go Violet, what a great name.
Pete
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