Monday, June 2, 2014

A Bloom and a ...

weed. this is my first perennial bloom of the summer.. we are a good 3 weeks behind up here this year. its been raining for days now again so once the suns out i bet there will be more blooms poppen out.

Auntie Mary stopped by last week, she loves stacking rocks...







 grandbabe #1 was busy catching fish..
grandbabe #2 had his last day of kindergarten.
and grandbabe #3 has hit 10 lbs and just as cute as ever...

Enjoy your day my blogging friends!                 jody


8 comments:

  1. Pretty flowers and very cute grandkids!

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  2. After a gorgeous weekend here I think we're now getting your rain. Such a pretty garden. Adorable grand kiddies!

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  3. Hi Jody, love the flowers, so pretty. Your Grandkids are adorable, blessings Francine.

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  4. I love how you caged those flowers and no one will go hungry with that boy around. Would you look at that fish.... I bet he was some proud of his catch, I'd be.......

    Oh my... that baby is some cute.

    Take care and enjoy what is left of the day.
    Hugs.
    JB

    Auntie Mary is a great stacker, cheap but effective garden decoration...

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  5. Great fisherman you have there! Yay for kindergarten being over for the year! What a precious little one!

    Auntie Mary has done a most attractive rock stacking!

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  6. What a beautiful post.
    Filled with love.
    I love fishing myself. :)
    Woolie Hugs

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  7. I love the pictures of the Grand Babes. I want to adopt that fisherman!!! It is suppose to be a very cool thing to stacks rocks--I have seen people do it along the Lake. The only time I ever stacked rocks was when we took them off the farm fields and put them in a pile! Back breaking work.

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  8. Hi Jody - sweet post.
    We are terribly behind as well - I went to the garden center to buy some pansies and they were sold out!!! I know some people probably bought them and kept them under better conditions till they could plant them than I have so I missed out.
    Cute pictures of all the grands! We have a kindergartner graduating this year too.
    Blessings
    Karen

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