Monthly Archive for June, 2009

Whazza Whatzit?

Each week, Inside/Out & About will include a ‘Whatzit’ photo of a home or garden  item for readers to identify. Scroll down to find Whatzit #1.  With a bit of thought, and perhaps a careful reading of recent Herald-Leader or Kentucky.com news, you’ll have a good chance of figuring it out!  The answers will be listed each Sunday.  Good luck! … or would that be skill?

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Weekly Whatzit Kickoff …

Whatzit #1           

Waiting for you, dear Readers, to identify.

Just what is this,  and whyzit helpful?

Bonus points if you can name a place

where you’ve seen - or might like to see - something like it.

                   

                                                       Check back for the official answer on Sunday.

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Clematis

 

Clematis …   

 

 

Have you seen clematis, with its big, bold saucers of purple, pink or white blossoms, twining and vining up around lamp posts and overwhelming mailboxes?  Clematis is a perennial vine which likes its head in the sun, but feet in the cool shade.  If you live in Greenbrier, you’ve probably seen many like this one …

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Daylilies!

Perched above sunny roadside banks, Kentucky’s daylilies have begun to bloom. 

 New day, new lily … just glorious!

Check back daily throughout the month of June for more ‘in-bloom’ reports about Kentucky’s flowers

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