Since my son became a daddy just before my Dad died, celebrating Fathers' Day for me has centered around him and his children. This year was no exception, although it also means planning around the race at MIS. (I never do a very good job of getting in and out without having to drive MILES out of my way, but I love the time I spend with him and them.) This year I added a stop because I didn't get to the cemetery on Memorial Day. I visited my Dad too. Then, at the end of the day, I stop
I had decided to plant some annual flowers to help give Aaron's place, which is becoming a full fledged construction zone (settlement is in after the fire and he has begun preparations for the rebuild) that "Welcome" feel. When I was there on Saturday, I transplanted some Lilies of the Valley, and begun weeding the only patch in the front of the house that is not scheduled to change. So, when I arrived on Sunday, I was armed
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You were brave to plant those. You know your children change their minds on a whime! Thanks for yet another cry!
Did you set the timer on your camera? Or ask someone to take your picture?
After I planted the flowers, Aaron told me he would try not to get any of the Roundup on them when he sprayed the weeds. I banking he will not have sprayed the RU before I get back there this weekend to finish pulling the remaining weeds. Roundup....does he think he is still on the FARM! (I was thinking more of using Preen.) It was enough to make ME cry.....! (giggling)
See that rock in the second pic down? It took the picture...only took two tries. Nice job isn't it!
Yes. The rock took a nice picture. Doesn't it freak you out a little how well I know you?
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