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Sparkling Lotus Ink | rain soaked garden with timestamp IDs @SparklingLotusInk | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Took this video yesterday morning. Still looks the same today but a bit chillier.

Look for a quickly glimpse of Our Lady's keys at 00:26 - 00:27

00:00- 00:03 miniature Echinacea variety that has to be rescued and relocated next spring.
00:07 onward, scattered here and there - Clumps of Rudbeckia flowers. The seeds nourish a colony of sparrows that live in part of the collapsed fence in winter, and amongst the trumpet vine branches in the warm months.
00:24 - 00:33 gated pathway lined with Goldenrod and various native Asters that joins our two dooryards. Look for Our Lady's key ring at
00:41 - 00:49 The part of the old garden that I've most "interfered with and rearranged" Lush hedge in the background is the wildly invasive yellow Trumpet Vine.
01:03 - 1:12 - a tangle of Spurge, Rudbeckia, specialty Echinacea varieties, Iris leaves and chocolate mint running rampant.
l:13 - 1:56 Joe Pie weed stalks. Love their deep eggplant stems that darken as they dry. Will gather some for inclusion in protective blessing bundles.
1:57-1:58 background circle fan of leaves on the ground is the beauteous Siberian Irish colony.
1:59 -2:05 Heart of the garden and beyond
rain soaked garden with timestamp IDs

rain soaked garden with timestamp IDs @SparklingLotusInk

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