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One of the wonders of an indoor garden for me is the opportunity to look back.  I can snip my sprouts, in this case sunflowers, and then after tossing them onto a plate, I can look back at their pot and I find such glorious things like liquid rolling down a stem.

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It’s a little gray outside today so I thought I’d play around with that shade as I photographed the tulips.

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It is a gift that keeps giving.  The herb with one hundred names.  Oregano on steroids.  My friend simply introduced it as cuban oregano when he handed me the little pot several years ago.

It is a hardy succulent that smells wonderful when you rake your finger gently across a leaf.  And even if you aren’t gentle, and a piece falls to the soil, no problem.  It roots quite easily.  From my one pot, I now have several pots of oregano.  Please keep in mind that some of these “pots” are the size of demitasse cups but … they are still wonderful, edible, bits of green to tuck in sunlit places.

P.S. You can view some green images in this previous post.  😉

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at the bottom of the window this morning

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I was standing by the window waiting for them all to take flight and so I nearly missed the one that did.

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Through the rippled window in black and white.

Where’s the beauty?

I’m not sure.

I just know I find it all mesmerizing.

And I hope you enjoy.

Here’s the view in spring.

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