My sweet Jack Russell Terrier, Scout, loves to sit with me on the couch in the mornings.
One of my beautiful ponds my husband constructed.
The person that never left my side throughout life's ups and downs and his eternal love for me knew no bounds, my Father, Retired Master Sargeant U.S. Army, WWII and Korea, Marshall L. Fisher.
Another lovely pond view. So many hours taken, to create something so beautiful.
This is Maximus, my 13 year old Long-Haired Russian Blue. He's a very good little kitty cat...most of the time!
A happy Rudbekia flower.
My greenhouse with a running brook where I plant all of my beautiful flowers for my seasonal flowerpots.
Heavenly Blue Morning Glory on my rain chain at my front door.
Fieldstone rock made into a long, flowing staircase that leads me to my greenhouse.
A little dog who permanently lives in my rain garden.
The prolific Spring bloomer, Bridal Wreath Spirea.
The lovely Johnson's Blue Geranium.
A poppy from seed from my Mother, Louise's, flower garden.
What makes you smile more than a Zinnia?
Purple Phlox covers most of my gardens happily
Ever-blooming Purple D'Oro Daylily
A little path filled with flowers
I couldn't resist...another vibrant Zinnia
My sweet little Violet to whom my book, along with Suzy, is dedicated. I miss you each and every day.
My beautiful old Willow tree asleep for the winter waiting for Spring
Miss Kitty loved to sit in front of the fireplace every morning after her breakfast.
My yard, asleep for the winter.
Sookie thinks she's hidden.
A Nelly Moser Clematis smiling in the bright spring sunlight.
A quiet, shaded Hosta garden being watched over by a sweet little cherub.
This cozy path leads to beautiful wooded acreage, maybe into the Echo Forest…
Maximus, lost in little cat thoughts…
My precious Miss Kitty. I miss you so very much. 2000 - 2020.
A quaint little English style cottage on my wooded acreage where I do most of my writing.
A beautiful pink Foxglove showered with cool water droplets.
The one and only, Sookie.
A favorite of President Thomas Jefferson, the lovely Cleome flower.