Martin's been putting in an expanded path in the front of the house, with bricks and pavers, and everything is in a tizzy. So we've been doing more of this lately: Than this: Relaxing is in the plans somewhere, since I did locate some large prawns for dinner. Martin also hung a large two-person swing from our maple and it is waiting for two weary posteriors, and maybe four.
Kim, Your roses are beautiful! The comments were closed on that post which is why I am commenting on this post instead. We have had so much rain this year that our (one!) rose is suffering horribly. Thanks for letting me enjoy yours. Where can I find your email address to send you some pictures for the garden show? Oh, I'm a friend of Jordana's, not a random troll. :)
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Enjoy the fruits of your labors.
The yard will still be there!
It has only taken us eight years to get things where they are now.
Kim, Your roses are beautiful! The comments were closed on that post which is why I am commenting on this post instead. We have had so much rain this year that our (one!) rose is suffering horribly. Thanks for letting me enjoy yours. Where can I find your email address to send you some pictures for the garden show? Oh, I'm a friend of Jordana's, not a random troll. :)
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