One spends a certain amount of time picking up litter in the urban garden. It's just a fact of life. That's what I did most of my garden time today, in fact. But it brought me into parts of the communal space I don't always visit, which was nice. Fruit trees line the east and north borders. In between them, many things thrive. Here is a Euphorbia (my favorite here in the Pacific North West) with its early, yellow green blossoms. It's probably 4 feet tall and 5 across. It's everywhere. I'm sure people find it common as the day is long, but I am in love.
And this ancient Rosemary caught my attention; its sprigs crowned with delicate, cornflower blue blossoms. Also maybe 4 feet tall.

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