Fresh of the knitting needles...a stripy Head Wrap
Rainy Day Attire
Freshly Weeded and Waiting to Be Planted Raised Beds
A Raised Bed Waiting To Be Rebuilt
A Very Foggy Day. Fresh Snow Just Up the Mountain.
More Foggy Mountains Across the Lake
Sun Trying to Burn Through the Clouds
Cherry Tree Trying To Bring Forth Leaves
Rhubarb Getting Bigger
And Another Raised Bed Waiting To Be planted.
I will never tire of seeing photos of your homestead. And your photography skills are better than ever, my dear.
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Beautiful...the silence is so evident! Good to see you again.
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I love how your raised beds are so "natural"...as opposed to the poly-boxes that sit on top of our suburban manicured lawns, LOL! Just lovely :-) Though I love the blossoms on those cherry trees when they open, I am grateful that this season is ending here in IL, since my allergies were pretty bad this past month! Your photos never make my eyes water, though, so I will thoroughly enjoy your blossoms when they make their debut!
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Lori
Our mountain and town was shrouded in thick fog this morning, too.
ReplyDeleteOur rhubarb is going to seed while yours is just starting.
Our raised beds are getting ready to sleep off the winter.
The amazing cycle of life keeps turning and keeps us connected.. though at different points along it's path.
It's lovely to see what is happening around your homestead, Mary.
Your photos are simply beautiful!
love and blessings..Trish
I love your photos, dear Mary.. the scenery is absolutely beautiful!
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Your world is so different from mine and so beautiful. Yes patience on the garden, Benjamin and I were discussing that when we were out in our little garden. Great pictures...thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI can see that your busy time is here! Great shots!
ReplyDeleteSo glad to see you enjoying your camera, Mary. LOVE the second shot (skirt, boots, raindrop circles)! I think you're about two weeks behind us by the looks of your cherry tree buds... Rainy here today, too. Blessings, ~Lisa :)
ReplyDeleteI know you know this, but I want to tell you anyway that you live in such a beautiful place! I can't imagine having that view of the mountains from where I sit down here in Piney Stick Flats. Even your raised beds have personality. Ours look like little graves or something.
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Thank you Debbie. [o= I am the gardener's helper here. But life is sooooooo busy right now. I hope to pop over soon!
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Such pretty pictures. Looks like you are having fun with your camera. :)
ReplyDeleteYour spring time snippets were beautiful. Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeletenice post thanks for sharing...looking for to visit more...blessings
ReplyDeleteI love your new headcoverings from this and your last post! Do you have an Etsy shop? They would be particularly nice for fall and winter around here! :) God bless and keep you!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much I don't have a etsy shop right now. If I could figure out a way to knit faster I would sell them. [o; Right now they are acts of love to family and friends. I can give a simple how to sometime soon though.
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Love your blog..I think we may be *neighbors*..I live south of the border outside of Chewelah, WA. We are Pinterest pals, too! Blessings to you and yours, Mumsie (aka Caryl Dungan) ;-)
ReplyDeleteHow fun to meet a fellow pinner! I hope you visit again!
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hi
ReplyDeletelovely pics around your garden.i like your blog!!!
wish you a wonderful day in your beautiful place,
blessings,regina
reginassimplelife.blogspot.com
Thank you and I love visiting your blog too. [o=
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Beautiful, beautiful! Thanks for posting such lovely photos. They are soothing, and after 2 funerals in 3 weeks, I like soothing things.
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Annie Kate
I always love to see your home. Such a beautiful work of art!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blog that I just came across! I like your head scarf, did you make it?
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. Yes I did knit my head scarf. I am playing around with creating a pattern. Still playing and hope to figure out the length I like and will also play with stitch patterns. Thank you for asking. I do hope you visit again.
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