happy yellow daisies growing under my breakfast nook window,
and the stalwart courage of a tomato thriving in January.
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Hi June- it is nice to see you back! My goodness, I cannot tell you how much I dream of being in your neck of the woods as the weather here is dreadful! The windchill is 40 below and the schools are closed! I'm planning my garden in my head. Have a wonderful weekend!
wow, for me up here in the north it's so hard to comprehend things growing outside! But they are indeed stalwart and beautiful. Your photographs of the are incredibly beautiful. What wonderful blessings for today!
Well, Clarice and I live in the same area, and I was about to say the same as she did. Lot's of folks were upset because they had no ripe tomatoes last summer.
5 comments:
Hi June- it is nice to see you back! My goodness, I cannot tell you how much I dream of being in your neck of the woods as the weather here is dreadful! The windchill is 40 below and the schools are closed! I'm planning my garden in my head. Have a wonderful weekend!
wow, for me up here in the north it's so hard to comprehend things growing outside! But they are indeed stalwart and beautiful. Your photographs of the are incredibly beautiful. What wonderful blessings for today!
Well, Clarice and I live in the same area, and I was about to say the same as she did. Lot's of folks were upset because they had no ripe tomatoes last summer.
Lena
It's poetic, really. I dig.
I, on the otherhand, am inspired by my upcoming 3-day weekend.
Beautiful daisies Junie! I feel blessed that you're back in Blogland! =)
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