I thought I'd take some vegetable garden photos this afternoon... I got home early, but...this is the best I could do... a garden photo from way up on the back porch... I zoomed in as much as possible... Mother Nature would have no close-up garden photos today..
She sent us a wonderful inch of rain... Thank you Mother Nature... I went to the front porch where my basket of posies, bought at the church celebration in March, are enjoying the rain mist they're receiving...and the French Lavender I bought Sunday still waits to be planted in the garden... it rained on Saturday and Sunday too...My spoon chimes were doing their duty and blowing in the wind... and rain...So I pulled up a chair... to smell and hear the sound of the rain...
Thankful for the blessing of rain...
down here in French Lique...
we got a lot of rain up here in North Texas also yesterday...sure needed it..it is very foggy here this morning
ReplyDeleteI heard that touching the pedals turns them brown.
ReplyDeleteIt was delight!!! Just wish I have more rain barrels.I look forward to the wild flowers that will spring up from this refreshment.
ReplyDeleteJealous, I think that is what it is. Texas has it all, desert, mountain, our own 'grand canyon,' sea port, and don't forget about Blue Bell ice cream. Someone has to live here and I thank the Lord my ancestors parked their wagon here.
Stay safe on the road and happy hunting at Twice Blessed.
Candy
I loved the tour around your yard in the rain. Very pretty and peaceful*! _Ashley*
ReplyDeleteLiving out here in West Texas, we are truly blessed when even a drop falls. We so need the rain....always.
ReplyDeleteI want some French lavender....
Hi Dixie...Loved your photos! We need rain here in GA also. I love watching it and teh smell is like no other, isn't it?? Have a great week! See you tonight for WW...hugs...Debbie
ReplyDeleteHey Dixie, You are right, they needed something or someone.....love your statements about Texas. Are you still headed to Canton in June?
ReplyDeleteI sure hope we get some of that rain over here, it is already getting hot and dry. Spring doesn't linger long in the deep south.
ReplyDeleteMolly
Thank you so much for the birthday greetings, Dixie! Love seeing your lovely photographs. You plants and your garden art work are so pretty..Christine
ReplyDeleteLove those photos, Dixie! I agree, magnolia blossoms are still beautiful even as they die down.
ReplyDeleteSorry for the late visit!