I'm so thankful for a large yard that I can wander around to get some fresh air; it makes me less sassy. Can you imagine?
When I was a kid, both my Dad and his Dad were always (when not working) in the yard; planting, trimming, watering, growing stuff.
I always thought that was just what old people do.
And.here.I.am.
Happy Tuesday.
So, tacos tonight?
{virtual} XOXO
Congratulations on becoming a mother again! I'm sure you'll have many giant swallowtails before long. If you could send us some Florida sunshine I would be glad to send some Tennessee rain. I've almost forgotten what the sun looks like.
ReplyDeleteI'll box up the sunshine and mail it your way.
DeleteI swore I was just going to do my writing homework after my workout, but I had yet to watch your first vlogs . . . so here I am procrastinating, again. OMG - you so could toss a cut little dolphin in that pool. Why not? Loved the walk around your property and checking out your pretty flowers and your citrus trees. So, so pretty where you are. And warm (softly sobs) We had inches of snow Sunday which melted yesterday. I hope to walk outside with Mini once she has some time between classes. Tomorrow a whopping 60 degrees. Yeah - more walking outside. I am glad for you that you have some space between you and your horrible neighbors. Our houses are closer together. Mini moved the minivan off the driveway yesterday so Reg could shoot hoops. It was in the 40s and there were lots of people out walking. I asked her when she came back in if she ended up taking out any pedestrians. One never knows with how she drives. No license yet, still practicing. This could be a years long process - she is NOT a good driver. Anyway, she was concerned that she parked on the street at the back of Mary Ann's driveway and that Mary Ann might get upset. I just laughed. If that woman wants to tell us where to park (AGAIN) I am going to tell her where she can go.
ReplyDeletewarm winters and sweltering, melty, mosquito summers.
Delete*cute little dolphin, not cut
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, I am so jealous of your beautiful weather right now. Seeing as we are not able to do much of anything it sure would be nice to take a nice walk outside or hike a trail or something!
ReplyDeleteIt is a benefit of Florida in the winter.
DeleteYou have a lovely yard and good for you getting citrus tress for the swallowtails.
ReplyDeleteThank you
DeleteI love your yard! And am happy that your trees are attracting the butterflies. I bought a little key lime tree last year that I have been nursing through the winter inside. I can't wait to get it back outside and see if it will actually grace me with some key limes.
ReplyDeleteThank you. We used to have a key lime tree (years ago) sadly it was accidentally sprayed with pesticides (ugghhhh) and it died. I hope yours does great!!
DeleteWell done!! You got the Vlogging figured out. Your yard is lovely and I'm so happy that you are so excited about your butterflies. Can't wait to see them in their various stages. I'm sure this is a to be continued post....er Vlog.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. I'll share when my babies are fat and then flying. :)
DeleteSo many things.
ReplyDeleteYour grass is crunchy but so is ours, for different reasons.
I love your vlogs because 1-southern accent yall and 2- it's gorgeous there TAKE ME WITH YOU. Oh and 3- you're funny. That probably should've been #1 but I think you and I are close enough now that we know sarcasm is my life.
I didn't know what a swallowtail was until this post. Actually, I still don't know what it is but assume it is a butterfly because of the larvae.
I think you definitely need a dolphin. Pull a little of that Veruca out to get it, PLEASE.
Also next video, you need to do your I WANT A DOLPHIN, DADDY! in your Veruca Salt accent.
HAHA.
DeleteI always forget that I have a southern accent until someone says so. Y'all is one of my favorite words and I don't only say it, I also write/text it.
Sarcasm is my favorite thing.
We do quite a few Veruca Salt plea's around here....I'll add this one to the list.
I'll share some swallowtail stuff; I assumed everyone (y'all) knew what they were. :)
Beautiful
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely big yard. You've got me remembering some of my favorite yards over the years.
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