Today you'll find me at my garden table for T. Imagine my surprise when I walked out this morning and found it had rained in the night.
The only thing I've drawn so far is the black tube that helps drain water from my "patio," a word I use loosely, and my two lavender plants, which should never be watered. They get enough water when it rains because they don't like wet roots.
I'm so glad I was meticulous about plant markers. There are several I am sure I wouldn't be able to tell apart from a distance. Note the lemon grass in the white pot. It was $14.00 (USD).
I want to thank my dear friend Erika who assured me tarragon overwinters where she lives in New Hampshire. I know her winters are harder than where I live. After buying and replacing tarragon three years in a row, I finally let mine overwinter outside. It's in the large beige pot in the back row. BTW, that is a composite plastic pot, not ceramic or terracotta.
Another plant that overwintered outside is in the large white pot on the left. It is comfrey. The pot on the right also overwintered outside. It is wild bergamot, also known as bee balm. It is not necessarily a culinary herb, but is often used to make tea.
I'm sure you can tell which is which. On the right is my milkweed, which I planted from seed last year and also overwintered outside.
The small white pot holds spearmint. It overwintered outside. The large white pot and one of the large gray pots hold basil, while the other one holds the Thai basil.
Now it's time to drink my coffee and create this chart. However, there is one herb sitting on my table near my coffee.




















Maybe you thought I would choose Food Fodder, a recent collage, as a collage of choice.
Or this one called Tools.
Locked: Pigment ink, scrapbook paper, paper scraps, embellishments, magazine image.
Designed by Architects: scrapbook paper, hand painted paper, magazine images, mica powder added to silverware handles.
Cry Baby: images from various magazines, computer generated text, and matching background design.
The Universe: textured handmade, hand painted background
paper, cardboard mats spray painted green and gold, trimmed in gold ink,
words and central image from a science book.
Word: textured background paper, hand painted and stamped (by me)
frame, focal image was part of a swap exchange, words are from a
magazine.
Christmas Kitsch:
adorable images fussy cut from a magazine, hearts cut from painted book
pages, three tickets, shaving cream paper background.
The Ringmaster: fussy cut magazine image, fussy cut botanical book image, ticket.
Behind the Eight Ball: Images taken from four different magazines. Rowboat and eight ball were fussy cut. Possibly my favorite collage of all.







This is the first page. The bird legs are pen nibs.











