Who knows what might have happened with you and Barbra had you not moved to Memphis.
Do those babies just scootch along on their bellies?
That is a lot of little bowls. Do you kitties share well?
I am only watering the plants in pots and the garden one time. Poor lawn is going dormant but will come back if we ever get rain. Ten miles south of us has had a lot of rain. We just keep getting skipped over.
When we didn't hear from you, I was afraid the fire had driven you off. Matching the roof lines is a lot like matching plaid in sewing, isn't it? Or wallpaper. That fox is getting too tame. I would go with the sign idea to warn people about the fox. Maybe the goose, too.
We have sun and a breeze. Of course, it was 99 today and the same for tomorrow. Our fireworks may be canceled because of the drought.
What a nice memory.
How cool to get a sunflower to bloom in a pot indoors.
Siam tulip is new to me too. Beautiful.
A long time ago,I went with a group of women from work to see the Chippendale dancers who were appearing in a hotel ballroom. I have never heard such screaming. Several hundred women going berserk out loud. Deafening. But so much fun.
I love pulled anything. I grew up with sliced barbeque on squishy white bread so this pulled barbeque is new to me. Well, sort of new. Ten years or so. Still love it. And ribs. And rib tips.
I love seeing the pictures of your outbuildings. What a wonderful property. I hope the fire is still missing you.
We have Canada geese everywhere, pooping. They are very protective of their babies and will chase people, pecking at their feet.
Don't forget-The Buck Stops Here.
Some of the ladies on The View were personal friends of hers and were very affected by her death. This morning they told stories of their times with her. It was very moving.