Tuesday, May 13, 2008
A Place to Sit for a Spell
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4 comments:
Susan: Very peaceful indeed. The shade is a God-send in Florida... I don't think I could garden without it. Your sister's garden is very nice... it does make me want to sit a spell.
meems @Hoe&Shovel
It does look inviting! I love her birdhouses in the background.
Wonderfully inviting. I can just see a glass of lemonade added to the screnerio.
Meems...it's funny how green thumbs run in families. My mom loves to garden too.
Robin...I like the colors she painted them.
Lisa...especially on a hot & humid summer afternoon.
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