Wednesday, March 18, 2020
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The House At The End Of The World by Dean Koontz
Make a sacrifice of your own before you impose one on someone else.
How many legs does the table of life have and how many does it need to stand?
Thank you, dear Ellen! A lot of cheer here.
ReplyDeleteSomething beautiful to look at in this time of sickness and death. Thank you, dear.
ReplyDelete♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
ReplyDeleteWell that was a balm to the soul.
ReplyDeleteAhhh! Lovely. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! Just what we needed!
ReplyDeleteLovely.
ReplyDeleteThey are all so pretty. I pulled up (what I thought) all my Evening Primrose as it had just taken over too large an area. When I checked on my gardens the other day, quite a lot was still there. I am no longer going to fight Mother Nature and will leave them be. Besides, they are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteit's very hard to keep them out of the flower beds. I'm constantly pulling them up.
Deletejust what the doctor ordered! A face full of beauty- those poppies! WOW. I want to smoke them!
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to believe amaryllis grow outdoors!
ReplyDeleteThanks.
The photos are glorious. What are the fluffy white pom-pom like things just above what I think are baby blue eyes? I love them!
ReplyDeletespirea bridal bouquet. and yes those are baby blue eyes. I dug up a small clump at a campground on the banks of the Guadeloupe River 15 or more years ago and they colonized the city house property. brought a few clumps to the country house and they have spread all over.
DeleteDefinitely a bright post on an otherwise glum day. (But appropriate for the start of spring!)
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful--thank you.
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