Saturday, May 16, 2020

Mostly photos of flowers and happenings around the Couchwood acre

What's left of a two-story-high brush pile in the southeast yard

One of two drift roses, second year, with driftwood, in front yard

Rose campion (I used to call lamb's ear) in the south patio. These plants grow everywhere a seed falls and are beautiful this time of year.

A community of toadstools that son says show tree roots below. Indeed, this is where a hackberry once lived until it needed cutting for the neighbor's fence, and I agreed.



Close-up of toadstools, south yard

I had trouble keeping the photos in the order I downloaded (uploaded?) but I guess it doesn't matter how they are arranged, does it? The rain keeps coming, the grass keeps growing, and we'll be thankful this summer if there's a drought.

First Sunday back to church at Tull AR, Mother's Day '20


c 2020, PL dba lovepat press, Benton AR USA

1 comment:

Elephant's Child said...

We never, ever get enough rain, let alone too much.
Church is back here too - but the congregation size is limited to ten people.
Stay well, stay safe.