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By the light of the moon?
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By the light of the moon?
I had to pick up my granddaughters yesterday evening for the weekend & it was dark when we got home. I asked them what veggies they wanted for supper & without hesitation they yelled "your carrots".
My garden is right by the front door, so when we got home I left the car headlights on and they pulled carrots in the dark. I guess I'm doing something right.
My garden is right by the front door, so when we got home I left the car headlights on and they pulled carrots in the dark. I guess I'm doing something right.
Re: By the light of the moon?
What a beautiful picture in my head! You are creating lifelong memories for them. Great Job!
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Re: By the light of the moon?
I guess I have been on facebook too long.. I wanted to a hit a like button here
I love that they love your vegetables!!!
Ha-v-v
I love that they love your vegetables!!!
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Re: By the light of the moon?
Ha-v-v wrote:I guess I have been on facebook too long.. I wanted to a hit a like button here
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Ha-v-v
Happens to me all the time (love your holiday icon Ha-v-v)
Love your story Dixie.....head lights are the most useful winter tool, people use them for everything from softball to spotting sea turtles, and now, harvesting dinner with the grands. Awesome!
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