All I can say is, we got the yard mowed on Thursday afternoon. Then the rain arrived before sunrise and we got almost 1/2". Now if you know where to take the pictures, the backyard looks great.
Then Friday we had to buy some groceries because we had almost no bread left in the house. We did rest a bit too. So by Saturday we were ready to go again.
Isn't that cloud sad?
The tree on the right was hanging so low that it would touch the roof of my car. So you know what that means. Time to trim a tree. We don't have bulk pick up so we can only put out 4 bundles of 3x3x3 tied together once a week.
Now it is time for the big 12 baseball playoff and softball in just a bit. Who knows what Sunday and Monday will bring.
Nancy, that picture you posted could be your porch with flowers everywhere! Just beautiful!
Please know that I am sending Blessings and Hugs to you and hoping that you are sharing your smile as we Remember and Honor this Memorial Day for those who gave their life so we could enjoy our life.
Remember when this was all we had to do? Your friendship means the world to me. We had sunshine yesterday and today but storms will return late tonight.
Today I still have 2 appointments and we hope to get the yard mowed before storms start again. Hopefully by late today we will not rut the yard too bad. We are gathering as many friends as we can to help... ok it is just the 2 of us.
rAINING HERE TODAY, BUT NOT COLD. AND NO WIND. THAT IS ALWAYS A GOOD THING. GLAD YOU HAVE BOTH YOUR SHOTS NOW NANCY, DON'T HAVE TP THINK ABOUT THAT AT LEAST FOR A WHILE NOW. HAVE A GOOD DAY. HUGS, MOE
We had 7/10" rain in our gauge this morning from yesterday and early today. I want you to know that it hasn't rained here in the last 3 hours.
But look what is coming our way. We might have sunshine tomorrow afternoon and Thursday, unless they change the forecast, with showers moving in on Friday.
I want you to know how much you mean to me. I am working tomorrow but I will be back and check on you as soon as I can!
Until then please share your smile as you never know who needs it the most.