Monday, July 27, 2009

Purdy...if I do say so myself



There's a before and after. I like it. I wish I'd taken a real before picture. It was so ugly, the remains of an old broken building. I marched out there whipped into shape, but, I couldn't remove the foundation. My philosopy about life is, if you can't whip it, you can hide it. I've done it all my life. Make do, think of something nice and pretty instead of what's really there and then..make it happpen. Sometimes the things you hate and can't change can turn out to be something that makes you proud and makes you happy to look at. It's odd, isn't it?
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The Cosmo's never did bloom. It's just an odd year for Cosmos. That's okay, they make a real nice backing and there's no reason to be mad at them. They're doing the best they can. I see a few blades of grass in there, it's evening now, so I'm going to go pull them.

22 comments:

ISSP said...

Old foundations are what we build upon, are they not? As ugly as they may be, they can be turned into something beautiful. I think it is a lovely metaphor. (Now, can you please pop round my place and whip it into shape? My green thumb is a dull chartreuse at best.)

Dirty Disher said...

Awww, I wish I could. That'd be fun.

Kayla said...

Pat, please check back at my blog (http://mysticmethwhore.blogspot.com/). I've taken down the nasty stuff and put up an apology. You don't have to read it but I meant it. Every word.

I'm sorry.

Kayla.

Anonymous said...

Very pretty indeed! Everything looks so fresh and nice. You did a great job Pat!!!

bella said...

I didn't even know it was a foundation, I thought it was edging for a border. It looks beautiful! I can't believe the dif between the first pic and second...luv it luv it!!

when you started LQ, I thought - eh... but you've done some amazing work and I didn't think I'd enjoy the posts as much as I do. I think the pics are key, you have a way with your photos :)

Kiki said...

DD
These photos of your garden remind me
of a line from the theme song from Jericho.

"What kind of world do u want ?
Think anything. Let's start at the start and
build a m a s t e r p i e c e !

You have quite the talent in your green thumb!

the band who sings this song is called
5 for fighting
it may be on YouTube
I think if u search and add Jericho it will be there.

Corina said...

wow, it is truly beautiful!! I have to admit - i never thought it could look that pretty! Your backyard must be an oasis by now!

coffeebean said...

Pretty! It's a good talent to be able to take what you have and make it into what you want. Not just surviving, but thriving, and beautiful to boot.

Unknown said...

That's exactly what I want my yard/garden too look like. Lots of flowers with a wild unkept magical feel. Assuming I don't kill everything that is.

escrowmama said...

You built yourself a raised planting bed on that foundation silly

Cut On The Diagonal said...

It's so beautiful. I just love it, DD.

bella said...

Pat - feeling compelled to send you good wishes and thoughts. Hope you are well!

Dirty Disher said...

Thanks Bella, I liked your comment. I liked it that you went "eh" at first. When I first looked at the yard, I said "Oh, fuuuuuuuuuck, no." LMAO! but, it's getting there.

bella said...

funny :) my "eh" was more like...ok, I'm going to leave an awesome snarky blog to read about a garden? but I actually love the evolution you've made. it feels very peaceful.

Anonymous said...

THAT IS AMAZING.
seriously, i am blown away. great job pat =)

Dirty Disher said...

Thanks. I just think we can talk about anything. I don't know any celebrites, unless you count Dawna Lee. So it was all so superficial. I got tired of it.

Clarabel said...

Eric would be so amazed and proud to see what you have done with the place.

ChitownPeg said...

What's up with Cosmo's this year? Mine didn't do well at all. One bloom and then died. They did smell wonderful.

Dirty Disher said...

He really would, Clarabelle. He hated the way mom's place looked and he rented dumpsters trying to clean it up, but, you have to keep on it everyday with a hoarder and he was young and busy.I think he'd be amazed.

Peg, beats me..some of the ones in the side yard are seven foot tall and no blooms. Odd.

Nina said...

Wow! What a transition! Beautiful.

Miss Tia said...

maybe the cosmos are not liking the 'cosmos' enough to bloom this year???

haha...punny, couldn't help it....

wonderful transformation!!!! i love before/after pix!

Kylie's Mom said...

That is gorgeous. You truly have a knack for working with nature.