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Tuesday, June 8, 2010
St. Fiacre's Garden
We moved St. Fiacre around so he is overlooking smaller plants. Everything is growing so well. He was being buried in plants! I guess it's a good thing. St. Fiacre is sometimes called St. Fiasco in our garden. He is doing a good job helping the plants to grow big and strong! I smell dinner. I had better look interested! Talk to you later.
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He looks great in his new home! Everything here is flourishing due to the rain and more is on its way tonight...sigh!
Yes, I know Peggy, we are on the same path! Hope you stay semi-dry! Thanks for stopping by.
Very nice, I so need to get some statues in my garden!
Thanks Missy! I think statues are very important. This one landed on his back or maybe it was his front after the winter we had! Thanks for stopping by!
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