I've been shut up in the house far too much lately. It's time for you and me to get outside and take what I call a nature walk. Time to feel a little grass under our feet. Time to see what natures been up to.
All weeds, I guess. But I still love them. Black-eyed susans, shasta daisies, and indian paint brushes.
This is a sweet little birdhouse my dear dad built for me. He has built many for me and our children. He is
ninety four now and he still did his garden this year. He still knits fishing nets for commercial fisherman. He
even stays up many nights reading until midnight! He is a very special man and such a loving father. But
that's another whole story for another day. Back to that walk.
My old pop crates with geraniums and impatiens.
This is an unusual rock in one of the flower beds. Do you think it could be part of a dinosaur's foot?
I talked my DH into leaving this so I can watch it grow. It's on the backside of the house were we hardly
ever venture. This is only 2 weeks growth, so I can't wait to see what it will look like in 2 months.
This is just before a short rain storm today.
The on coming storm at another angle.
After the storm had passed this is the sunset we were blessed with. The colors are true, completely
untouched. I used my sunset setting, but still got some glare from the brightness. I'm still learning!
And with the setting of the sun comes a restful nights sleep.
Blessings friends,