![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhqScZgaJRwTo71mdI6qrMw6ub6cKHfK9v-eYtjs6iGp6VtAqMAiDI5s2htpqNp6dj3eln4InM6TIXRo0oVUEDq5z7AbezzRGJ02kDVgwDuW68Q03qc__A-MxzOQiq3mxU6G0Dys1wgzU2_/s400/Camellia+1.JPG)
Thank you for planting the Camellia right next to the kitchen window. How could you have known that it would grow to perfectly frame the window where I drink my morning coffee while reading my favorite garden blogs?
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg-TrQ-oqypBtB9NyvQaKeWUiqsrSWu3esLdRK_0HkSgQjnPhypKJFuWnG3cQqSDg2fX061Ymsr5h3jHWq2hCRXsdpTTjUy8JxFDgzlrB0rGq2jHaTywE30Tjv_9IJlxvQ0K2HHzYLWmO5O/s400/Camellia+2.JPG)
And how did you manage to position it so that the first blooms to open are always the ones peeking in the window?
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjSEnI38ELMBZ78Oi0XbyZjWDn6QNrUdBjrEkx4v59dpdZwNsK5rRXE6lQVo_G5XcBQAWIsd1E7ZSyNCnKI6KXa_il6pOiSG0AgLU_14ddudCHVuEQLorGF9zeE_Z_qOOjjZao7DIS_Gvhy/s400/Camellia+3.JPG)
Thank you.
What a nice thing to see every morning. Kudos to the former gardener.
ReplyDeleteHow nice of that gardener! We also have two camellias in front of a window so we can enjoy them. Although they cover the wndow a bit, I appreciate the green privacy and the gorgeous blooms in late winter.
ReplyDeletethat's a sweet way to think about plants.
ReplyDeleteGreat spot.
ReplyDeleteGrace, I wish I knew who planted it. Someone who gardened here had a serious affinity for pink! Pink Rhodies, Pink Camellia, Pink Hyacinths, Pink Azalea....sound familiar?
ReplyDeleteMulchMaid, my husband things ours is covering the window too much. He sent me a picture of Edward Scissorhands the other day...
Laguna, I've gotten rid of so much that past gardeners had planted here I felt like I owed them a thank you for this one.
Evelyn, yep!