I admit I am pleased with how well my children turned out. They are both kind and intelligent.
The rest of this post deals with other nice things, namely trees and flowers. By the way, Historic Garden Week begins tomorrow.
I did not plant anything for earth day, but I did my recycling. I also did a little bit of social media work for Friends Of Seven Bends State Park, for which I volunteer sometimes. I let other volunteers do the manual labor tasks because frankly I am getting too old for that sort of thing.
Friday Bliss / Garden Affair / Floral Friday / Skywatch |
Children turning into caring adults is a great joy! Love your photo :)
ReplyDeleteBelas fotografias e muitos parabéns para a Marie.
ReplyDeleteGostei.
Um abraço e tenha um bom fim-de-semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
Your daughter and the blossoms are both beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI like the portrait of your daughter, as well as how her shirt is kind of Esher-esch.
ReplyDeleteThe portrait of your daughter is very good! And I loved to see the fabulous spring blooming also.
ReplyDeleteExcellent portrait of Marie.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful portrait of a beautiful girl!
ReplyDeleteNice redo on the portrait.
ReplyDeleteOn trail work days I let the youngin's do the heavy duty work. I usually pick up trash.
Greetings and Salutations! Lovely daughter. For Mother's Day a few years back, I asked for a Red Bud Tree. It is my favorite tree. It has heart shaped leaves and the color touches my heart like reading a poem.
ReplyDeleteI was very fortunate to be able to visit your page.
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Stunning colors of lovely blooms, what a stunning sky shot . Thanks for sharing with Garden Affair.
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