I was intrigued by this old shed on the grounds of Swan Lake Iris Gardens when we visited in early February. The boards and vines made an interesting collage.

On last week’s visit I was delighted to see the shed covered in trumpet vine and looking somewhat like a Chia Pet, with an elephant trunk.

I’m not that familiar with Trumpet Vine and don’t know how the blooming process goes. There were just a few blooms fully trumpeting and I wonder if this shed will be covered with blossoms. Trumpet Vine is a favorite of humming birds but I didn’t see any.

If you aren’t familiar, “Chia Pets are American styled terracotta figurines used to sprout chia, where the chia sprouts grow within a couple of weeks to resemble the animal’s fur or hair.”
— Wikipedia.
What seemed like a fad, these do-it-yourself kits have been around since the 1970s. Everything from cats and dogs to political figures have been represented. The jingle is now rattling around in my head.
Love the Chia elephant! š
LOL, not sure what that little shed is standing–maybe the vine holds it up.
That’s great! I’d love to see a photo when there’s lots of flowers blooming all over it!
Me, too, Liz! I’ll try to make a point of getting back there in a few weeks.
Quite the makeoverš. I like them both.
Thanks. Another time I’d try to stand in the same spot. I hope to get back there for a summer view.