Sorry, for the poor quality of this photo - it was taken with a point and shoot camera many years ago when I didn't have a clue about photography. The willow chairs were made by our neighbor which she gave to us.
Not the best photo I've taken but the berries are lovely. In the past I've had to prune this large shrub so essentially I was chopping off the future berries. This gives us lots of privacy and when the birds come for the berries that's another treat for all of us.
On the right side is the miniature mauve Campanella. My mother bought it and enjoyed it as a houseplant for the first year then I planted it as a perennial. It loves to be divided. Gets only about 8 inches high but the blossoms are darling. The plant on the left is lamium, which I am gradually digging out as it readily goes to seed and becomes a nuisance.
I love the blossoms of the larger leaf hosta. The buds are just as beautiful as the open flower. Created my own mask (frame) and textured background of painted paper towel, of which very little shows in top left corner.
This dragon fly was a bonus. I was at the park trying to get a closeup shot of these unusual mini semi-double petunia when I found him. It's interesting to see his eyes on top of the head which makes it different from the other types of this creature. Apparently they eat mosquitoes and other insects so they are useful even though this one looks like he was resting. Digital Mask by Sandra Foster using Dover Brush.