The Last Farmer
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An Interview in 2001 with Marvelous Marv Grabacre From Gene Logsdon {Thanks
to Pamela Smith, an Editor with The Progressive Farmer, we are posting an
artic...
Lace Curtain Shadows on The Morning Wall
A Huge Carolina Pine Cone Becomes A Seed Packet Tree
Pampas Grass
A Packet Of Cone Flowers Seeds That Grew Out of A PineconeThat's Why They Call "Em CONE Flowers..LOL
The Zen Box
Soon To Be Flowers In a Zen Box
The Daffoldils Will Be Blooming Soon
New Garden Art Signs I Created Along The Way
A Hawk's Nest
A Wood Pecker at the Suet Bag
THE Squirrel
Me and This Bold and Brazen Squirrel Go Round and Round With the Stare Down-Yell Down Through The Window Till I'm Forced To Go Out and Physically Scare Him......Time to Oil The Pole Again
This Year's Rock Garden Floats Through My Head
The Rock Garden Awaits Planting
Lace Curtains and My Geraniums
A Stained Glass Window Pane
A stuffed Beaver with Matching Wall Shadow
A stuffed animal skunk with matching shadow on the wall
A Squirrel at the bird feeder surrounded by walnuts that were half eaten by a human, (me) and then recycled to the squirrel and birds for winter food.
My Creations
One Big Giant Choclate Chip Valentine Cookie
Geraniums and Lace Curtains
Shadows on the Wall
Cosmos and a Moonflower
Campfire Fire
A Very Busy Day at The Bird Feeder
A White Moon Flower and a Black-Eyed Susie Growing Side By Side In the Graden
Football Season From the Garden Has Started
This HomeGrown Tomato Came off the Vine with GO STEELERS written on it. I think it's a sign from Mother Nature...Now where's my grilled cheese samich with the image of Jesus on it?
Ornamental Cut Flower Sunflower Convention
An Ornamental Sunflower
Lace Curtains and Shadows On The Wall
A Siloutte of Moi Taking Photos of the Lace Curtain Shadows On The Wall
Not PhotoShopped......
A Sunflower, The Moon, & An Ant
They Bloom, Then They Take Their Bow........A Sunflower's Story.....Thank You
New Paintings On a Wooden Box
Side 2
All Outlines Were Done With Fresh Live Sunflowers and Leaves Picked Fresh From MY Sunflowers
Side 4
Spray Painted Sunflower Outline from Real Sunflowers
For Those Who A-Door Being Outdoors
O....and for those fully domesticated cats and dogs who do not like the out of doors this plaque is NOT for you
Moon Flowers
Praying Mantis on a Sunflower
Praying Mantis on a Sunflower
Another Sunflower...Another Grand Opening Day
Kittens In a Bucket
The Harvest Is Good
An Antique Shovel Becomes A Tomato Stake In My Garden
A little bit of a rainbow is this picture somewhere
Except for Sunflowers
My Homemade Power to the Peaceful Sign for the Concert of the Same Name
Painted On An Antique Window
Moonflowers at Night
The lowly marigolds that I love because they'll grow anywhere and are easy to maintain
The Lowly Zinnia That I Love
Fancy Marigold From Last Year's Deadhead Seeds In The Neighbor's Garden
The last picture before he went missing on July 19th 2010
BUT NOW HE'S BACK
A tiny toad I found while, what else, WEEDING
My Rock Flower Garden
Morning Sun Shadow Photo On The Wall
The Inside of a MoonFlower with Bug
A Groundhog That Is The Size Of A Small Bear Cub
Cosmos Against the Sky
Cosmos At Eye Level
A Howard "Zinn" ia.... as I Lovingly Refer to Them
Garden Art I Create On Old Windows
The center looks like a Buckyball or a Bee Hivel
Black Eyed Susies
Wild Phlox
Pole Beans Climbing Up the Trellis
The Antique Wheelbarrow Full of Wildflowers
Pole Beans On A Wagon Wheel
The Cosmos Has Landed Too
My Newest Recycled and Re-Created Wooden Box
You Either Like It Or You Don't
My Stuff: You Either Like It, Or You Don't
Major Tom (To Ground Control) My Cat Tommy Rubbing His Face On My Brushes
Wild Cherries Fresh Picked From A Cherry Tree
Cherries, Sweet and Wild Picked Right Off The Tree
Black Tyed Susies, Queen Anne's Lace and Other Gorgeous Weeds
The Moon
An Old Antique Shovel In A Box In The Garden
One of Many Flowers I Grew From Seed
Blue Wildflowers Against the Blue Sky
A Hanging Basket of Flowers with Wind Chimes
Zucchini from Seeds
If The Ladies of The Garden Club Won't Be Visiting Your House Anytime Soon : The Imperfect Garden
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