What's left of a two-story-high brush pile in the southeast yard
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One of two drift roses, second year, with driftwood, in front yard
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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.
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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.
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First Sunday back to church at Tull AR, Mother's Day '20
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1 comment:
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.
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