Well, it looks like you have a full time gardener. Your place is beautiful. I can relate to the starting from scratch - we were doing the same thing at about the same time as you years ago and are also feeling the pain these days as we try to keep up!
That's a beautiful garden. I would love to have a garden, but it would have to be in another state. The deer and ground hogs eat everything but flowers are their dessert.
Thank you so much for stopping by TNS and following. It seems we have passed in the hall many times and it is nice to stop and get aquainted. You really have a beautiful yard. Loved that last picture also. I so understand that position at the end of a busy day with garden tools.
Glad that is behind you for another year! The final product is well worth it, though. I hope you take your well deserved rest before getting involved in the next project. :-)
I was having another look at your garden pictures and realized that the two wicker chairs on the porch is so iconic. I would sit there every day if I could. And I would definitely hang that picture in a frame.
You two do an outstanding job maintaining your beautiful gardens. A lot of work goes into them, but the results must make you feel it's all worth it. And it is!
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Ah, and I can understand why!! But so much beauty to enjoy! Thanks for sharing that with us!! Hope your week is going well, Linda!
ReplyDeleteyou get a double reward-exercise and a beautiful result, enjoy your well deserved nap!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks perfectly beautiful, Linda and Tom. You both deserve a rest after all that hard work. I can't get over how gorgeous everything looks.
ReplyDeleteYou live in a botanical garden paradise. I think a rest is well deserved for you both.
ReplyDeleteI'd say he earned his rest. It all looks very trim and cared for.
ReplyDeleteWell, it looks like you have a full time gardener. Your place is beautiful. I can relate to the starting from scratch - we were doing the same thing at about the same time as you years ago and are also feeling the pain these days as we try to keep up!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful garden. I would love to have a garden, but it would have to be in another state. The deer and ground hogs eat everything but flowers are their dessert.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for stopping by TNS and following. It seems we have passed in the hall many times and it is nice to stop and get aquainted.
ReplyDeleteYou really have a beautiful yard. Loved that last picture also. I so understand that position at the end of a busy day with garden tools.
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Glad that is behind you for another year! The final product is well worth it, though. I hope you take your well deserved rest before getting involved in the next project. :-)
ReplyDeleteI was having another look at your garden pictures and realized that the two wicker chairs on the porch is so iconic. I would sit there every day if I could. And I would definitely hang that picture in a frame.
ReplyDeleteNice, Linda. I loved your photos.
ReplyDeleteYou two do an outstanding job maintaining your beautiful gardens. A lot of work goes into them, but the results must make you feel it's all worth it. And it is!
ReplyDeleteit looks like a park...beautiful
ReplyDeleteWow, you both deserve the rest Linda. That must have been hard work - Dave
ReplyDeleteLovely! I choose the green wicker chairs or the couch. Your husband is seriously resting ... he's not even facing the new t.v., lol.
ReplyDeleteHave a super weekend, Linda.
Kathy M.
I always have garden envy when I see yours Linda :)
ReplyDeleteSo nice to see relaxing going on!
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