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Magical Mornings in our Gardens
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Re: Magical Mornings in our Gardens
I look forward to visiting the garden every morning. Shelling peas are filling out, there are baby tomatoes on the vines, and female squash and zucchini blooms have appeared. Each day brings new discoveries.
It's nice to tend to daily tasks in the cool of the morning and then sit on the patio, enjoy my coffee, and watch the sway of the willow trees in the breeze. Yes, mornings are magical.
It's nice to tend to daily tasks in the cool of the morning and then sit on the patio, enjoy my coffee, and watch the sway of the willow trees in the breeze. Yes, mornings are magical.
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Re: Magical Mornings in our Gardens
Re: Mr. Booker's Garden -2018
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Kelejan on Thu 24 May 2018 - 9:48
I also like sitting in the garden and watch the sun come up. The moment the sun breaks the mountain top it is like a switch on; just magic.
I have watched the bears come through and they have taken no notice of me. Last month, over four days, I had three different bears come through, a female black bear, a skinny brown bear and a very large male bear. One time a bear with two cubs. Mind you, I am seated just outside my back door so I just have to take one step and I am inside. The sad thing is that most of these bears are put down as people do not secure their garbage. There is no way they are going to re-locate them.
That is the time that birds come out to drink their water and the robins start trying to tug the earth worms out of the earth. When the cats are prowling around I do make a small noise so as to alert the birds.
While working in my car port I have had generations of swallows flying in and out of their nest; they have done so for the last twenty years.
Re: Magical Mornings in our Gardens
sanderson wrote:KJ, Thank you for doing what I should have done.
sanderson, you had already requested that I move the post to this thread, I was just a bit tardy. I had to figure it out, not being too literate using a P.C.
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