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Garden music

comments (2) July 27th, 2009 in gallery

Jeanette_B Jeanette_B, member
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Piano in my garden, from an abandonded house on my parent's farmground.


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Jeanette_B writes: sjaye - Thank you for your encouragement! We pianists appreciate a piano anywhere :-) ...the plant climbing around the piano is a morning glory that has reseeded itself for a couple of years now, and originally came from either a humble grocer or hardware store seed stand ~ Morning Glory Celestial Mix:
http://www.burpee.com/product/annual+flowers/morning+glory/morning+glory+celestial+mix+-+packet+%2850+seeds%29.do?search=basic&keyword=morning+glory&sortby=newArrivals&page=1

Posted: 11:03 am on July 29th
sjaye writes: What a neat idea since I am a pianist myself! I love the plant to the left of your shed, but fail to recognize it? Please share its name. Posted: 9:58 am on July 28th
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