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I have one, in my yard, looking out any window .... we have cocooned ourselves ... it is the boomer thing to do.
On three corners of our home, are 4 foot berms, the soil is held in by natural holy limestone, from the upper peninsula of Michigan. Atop the berms are multitides of Evergreen trees, Holly shrubs and Korean Boxwoods ... so that throughout the cold and dreary Michigan winters, all is green year round.
During the spring months, the forthythia hedge blooms a bright yellow flower, turning to thick lush green.
Upon one berm are perennials, turning in fall to flower, lots of black eyed susan's and daisy's.
Another berm is hedged in a purple flower bearing Spirea hedge edged in gold and red marigolds.
The last and smallest kidney shaped berm is edged in red and white impatients.
During the summer months I will be spending lots more time .... pulling weeds ...it appears
I am unable to say anything nice about today's market action, so I will shut my mouth now.
Sue |