Friday, February 7, 2025

WINTER AT THE GARDEN HOME


 The sunflowers are attracting plenty of bees now 
but this spotted beetle was also a visitor, and 
I don't think he was there for pollinating purposes.




Kawtar and I finally finished breaking/cutting up those piles of 

zeitoun branches and we now have small twigs for 

mulch and branches for future garden paths. 



It was a nice surprise to see how much this small patch of 

clay benefited by being covered by the largest pile of 

zeitoun branches over just a couple of months.




These clear winter days offer beautiful views of the Atlas Mountains.



Frankie can affect some strange poses in the morning when he is trying to warm up. He held this odd leg position for nearly an hour.



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