A VERY RARE SIGHTING THIS MORNING INDEED |
I'M GUESSING THESE FLOWERS SEEN IN OUR PARK THIS MORNING ARE ZIMMIAS |
THIS FELLOW LIVES ON A FARM JUST EAST OF OUR PARK |
BEFORE MY TREE TRIMMING PROJECT |
AFTER THE TRIM |
BEFORE |
AFTER |
A PILE OF SUMAC BRANCHES WAITING TO BE LOADED INTO THE UTILITY TRAILER |
SORRY FOLKS BUT KELLY MADE ME POSE FOR THESE PICTURES |
Al's Music Box:)) Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree by Tony Orlando and Dawn from their 1973 album, 'Tuneweaving'.
GROANER'S CORNER:(( Elaine went to visit the much-heralded local fortune-teller. In a dark and hazy room, peering into a crystal ball, the mystic delivered grave news: "There's no easy way to say this, so I'll just be blunt - prepare yourself to be a widow. Your husband will die a violent and horrible death this year." Visibly shaken, Elaine stared at the woman's haggard face, then at the single, flickering candle, then down at her hands. She took a few deep breaths to compose herself. She simply had to know. She met the fortune teller's gaze, steadied her voice and asked, "Will I be acquitted?"
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Did you hear the story about the Irishman who drowned while he was digging a grave for a friend who wanted to be buried at sea.
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-“A cannonball is a party for artillerymen.”
- I was watching the London Marathon and saw one runner dressed as a chicken and another runner dressed as an egg... I thought, "This could be interesting."
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That's a lot of branches that you trimmed,Al .I hope Kelly is able to get some relief from pain and itching very soon .-Mary
ReplyDeleteI had liver failure and a transplant.
ReplyDeleteI wish Kelly was eligible for one.
Liver disease is miserable.
Mine was inherited. Has she looked up natural ways to stop the itching?
There are things she can bathe that help.
I just hate that she’s having such a difficult time with it
I hope the doctor can give her relief. 💞
Sorry to hear Kelly is uncomfortable. Hope they help her. You did alot of trimming. It would have killed me.
ReplyDeletePretty sure those flowers are Dahlias
ReplyDeleteLet's hope there is good news in that doctor appointment. I cannot imagine what she has been going through. As far as your tree trimming with a bad hip ... amazing work. I know how I feel the next day just pulling weeds let alone trimming some good size limbs. It's nice you have a place nearby to recycle all that you cut down.
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ReplyDeleteI used to get "the itchies" around my ribs. My Dr. prescribed Triamcinolone Acetonide Lotion. 0.1% worked for me the 1st time I used it!
ReplyDeleteThose are GREAT photos of you! Thank you, Kelly! : -) Careful with overhead lopping and sawing. Tore my rotator cuff that way and understand it is the classic injury for that type of work. Learned this after the fact, of course. No surgery: it healed itself but took months. Love your shady, leafy retreat, but a good haircut does it no harm. : -) Blessings . . . p.s. How about that walking bacon! Wow! We have HUGE wild boar in Florida, but I think your wallowing pal could stand up to them!
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