Happy Sunday !!
Our very kind next door neighbors gifted us with some absolutely perfect, sweet delicious Myer lemons from their tree.
They smell divine and taste that way too. I love a slice in my water especially. It does help me drink more than I would otherwise.
I wish you could smell that fragrance today.
Since we have been "out of commission" for so long, our backyard is getting out of hand. All of our hard work during the summer and fall has now gone to seed.
Here's hoping we can get caught up before things get too far gone for us.
We are suppose to be getting some rain next month. Sure like to get some weeds dug out before then... but as I said on FaceBook, my umph isn't helping get it done!
Our yard is so large that it is daunting sometimes.
Here's to better days ahead.
Always be Grateful
Always be Kind
8 comments:
This is a large yard! Is there more out of camera shot? For me, I can't really do much unless I feel like doing it. If I have one task planned, but feel like doing another, I go with my feelings. But pulling weeds is something almost no one feels like doing.
The lemons look lovely and we also enjoy lemon in our drinking water. You do have a very large yard, Sue. We had a karge enough yard in VA and somehow do not miss the ensuing yard work.
Your yard is big! Yard work is a lot, I think. I love that you received some lemons. They are a favorite of mine.
I can almost smell those lemons! That's a good idea about adding it to plain old drinking water. Your yard looks beautiful to me, but yes. Keeping up is a high order, particularly when our bodies aren't such crispy critters. (Right there with you!)
The lemons look beautiful! So does the yard. Have a great week!
Those lemons do look good. Kind neighbors are priceless, I know, as I have some like that.
Your yard reminds me of how mine used to look before we started adding patio pavers to cut down on the watering. We have a big hill in our backyard that is the bane of our existence. Vinca tries to take over, and we keep pulling it up. It's maddening, and to think it was my dear old dad who planted it because he liked the flowers!
Rain next month? I didn't know that. How can they predict that so far in advance? We'll see...February and March can be some of our wettest months.
What wonderful neighbors! The lemons look lovely.
Yard work can be a lot to deal with. I guess that's one blessing of snow - it covers it all up!
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