Anyone care for some cough-ee? The girls are supposed to be napping, but that is hard to do when there is a coughing contest going on. Between colds, allergies, and strep throat, there is plenty to cough about. I, myself, prefer to sneeze.
My "garden" is growing. I think I may eventually assign plant names to all of my "seedlings", but that is still in the thinking stage as yet. Today I have three little "flowers" instead of two. We shall see what becomes of this situation. It is another adventure.
This summer I hope to install a fence around my backyard and put up a swing set. A sandbox would be really cool too. Did you know that "plants" love sandboxes? Of course, I can't do this alone, so I am once again hoping to enlist the help of someone I love dearly. (I think he's not quite sure what to do with me yet. I'm hoping he hasn't gotten any ideas from Peter, Peter Pumpkin Eater.)
The Thanksgiving Song Willy-Nilly take #473.
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Your daughter's hair is amazing. :)
ReplyDeleteI prefer sneezing, too, these days! My allergies are in full bloom! ha.
Love those lazy day pictures..
ReplyDeleteOh Martha...you did it again. You posted something...and I had just posted the same thing.
Today is ABC Wednesday, "P" and I have pumpkins and the Peter, Peter Pumpkin Eater.
No...you hubby would never....?????
Nice to see Jazzy is home!
ReplyDeleteI don't seem to sneeze much, but I can't stop clearing my throat. It's driving me crazy. s
sweet little blossoms!
ReplyDeleteYes, Betsy, Hannah has a beautiful head of hair which she usually wears down.
ReplyDeleteWanda, too funny. I will have to stop by and check it out.
Rachel, she never stays around for long, in fact she is asking to go out right now. Will she return?
Yes, Judi, very sweet!
Blossom, Lily, Rose, Daisy, Fern or Dahlia...and if you plant the other type, there is always Forest, Ash, Linden, Basil or Thorn.
ReplyDeleteWonderful suggestions!
ReplyDeleteExperiencing a love-hate relationship with Spring here in South Mississippi. The azaleas, wisteria, jasmine, and lilies have been gorgeous, but oh! --the pollen count is a killer!
ReplyDeleteKaren, spring gorgeous but miserable at the same time. If only we didn't have to breathe!
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