The home where HC grew up.
I have been there many times but this was the first time I've thought to bring my camera. I think my favourite thing there has to be the vegetable patch in the garden. His parents don't believe in pesticides so sometimes if you look carefully enough you can see cute little red ladybugs and yellow butterflies flitting around.
what a great vegie patch!
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Deletelooks gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteso nice!!! you should just move there so that you can garden hehehe
ReplyDeleteErm... ...let me have a good, long thought about that... ...you sure you want a vegetable patch that badly?
Deletep.s. you should bring some ladybugs home ;P
ReplyDeleteHahah I really was thinking about that until I imagined the look on the custom officer's face... ...
Deletethis is just lovely! amazing pictures and a serious bravo to hc's parents for their vegetable garden! i have my own and i know how much love and effort it requires :)
ReplyDeleteamazing pictures and lovely concept! a big bravo to hc's parents and their amazing vegetable garden. i have one of my own and i know how much love and effort it takes to grow your own vegetables :)
ReplyDeleteOh you're lucky! Growing things make me so much more appreciative of food in general. I know it's not easy to grow food but it never really hit me until I started picking up gardening.
DeleteI like the kampong spirit! Wish I had a garden patch like this!
ReplyDeleteMe too Karen, but feels like such a difficult dream in our tiny little apartments here. Veges need so much sun!
Deletegorgeous greens! definitely would make for even more hearty eating knowing that someone I know (or maybe if I could have green thumbs) grew them ;)
ReplyDeleteYou're right, the greens did taste extra good knowing that the family planted them :)
DeleteThis is such a beautiful vegetable garden, I can see how much love is put into it. I have veggies growing in containers on my apartment balcony!
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