



Honoring the memory of departed friends, Corrine and Elvin Heiberg–their presence is strong in our lives, always, and especially in our garden. Gone but never forgotten.


These Queen of the Night tulips were planted in our front garden, oh…ten years ago. They faded away, as tulips do, after several years. This year, such a surprise!, they returned, a bit shorter and smaller but still ravishing, and–amazingly–unmolested by rabbits. I am hoping to add a few more this fall to keep these gorgeous ladies company.