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Vines, rivers and poetry

25 Jun

Big holes are very difficult to dig in North Carolina clay soil, but it pays off. Note the beautiful flowering vines I planted on either side of our hammock/trellis thing.

Wafting on the Eno: Durham folks, if you haven’t done this yet, you are seriously missing out. RiverDave has been doing this for 18 years now. He is 20% guide, 80% prophet. It’s not a tour, it’s a way of life. Check it out!

Random: Crystal really loves this first place poem.

 
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Posted by on June 25, 2007 in Uncategorized

 

2 Responses to Vines, rivers and poetry

  1. Vana

    June 27, 2007 at 9:28 pm

    If you had a contest to guess what vines you planted, I’d say the one on the left is a mandevilla and the one on the right is a wisteria. If it’s a wisteria, you should expect it to conquer the hammock, the patio, your house, and your entire world within a couple of years. But they are soooo gorgeous! Let me know if I came close. xoxo Vana, always the Ultimate Flower Lover

     
  2. Crystal

    July 1, 2007 at 12:40 pm

    Yes, you are correct, Vana! That is exactly what those vines are. Also, I’m happily prepared for total take-over by the wisteria vine. :)

     

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