Next year we'll decide what this "No Name Bed's" permanent residents may be; for now we have planted a hosta we acquired from Melinda in St. Kitts and several lilies given to us by Alan Trafford, the Bonsai specialist.
In the image above, the new "No Name Bed" stands out from all the other limestone we have carted in ... it is the lighter and flatter limestone from Chris & Jayne's which I had suspected was straight from a quarry.
I was sort of right. Chris explained today that they had pulled it all out of their place when they were digging their own garden .... seems the builder had blasted that survey with dynamite prior to its development. Guess in time it will darken to the same hue of the limestone we have been pulling off the mountain.
In all probability our rock was pulled from the fields one by one with horses or oxen by the United Empire Loyalists when they first developed their farms in the Niagara frontier. It was all thrown over the edge of the mountain and is "easy pickings", (tell my back that!), in the resulting rock fields hidden away in the forests "up there".
This same image taken less than two months ago on July 24th, when we took possession of our home, would have been all grass. It sure feels like we have made alot of progress!!!!
Oh ya, also in the pic you can see our abundance of what I call "Fairy Lights". We have gone kinda crazy and there are 60 of them spread through the property. You don't need a flashlight after sunset around here!