There are puddles in the back lane and I know there must have been rainbows around today as the sun shone through dozens of showers, but I am not in the right place to see them, - location, location...... I am cosied up between two town lots, - lovely and sheltered from wind and weather, but not open enough to see the hills and the sky, except to the north.
However, I did have one indication of how wet the last two weeks have been, and how damp the garden stays. I picked fresh lettuce from the garden, washed it well and made a salad for supper.
As well as I had cleaned it and picked it over my DIL found a baby snail clinging to a green leaf, and I have to tell you it was the first snail I have ever seen in any of my gardens in this arid semi-desert! Or in any of my salads - and what a good sport she was about it! She didn't gasp, or shriek, but was calm and classy as she scooped up another helping of greens.
Well, I suppose if you can't have Escargot from the seaside a baby snail from the garden is the next best thing!!!!
A borrowed picture from the internet.......
I have been so lucky with my daughters-in-law, - all of them kind and generous;
responsible and loveable young women!
The weather report tonight is not especially encouraging.
I wonder if I will wake up to the willow in the front garden
leaning it's elbows against the porch and peering through to the
kitchen to see if the coffee is on....
I have to beat it with a broom to remove enough rain drops to allow it to stand up straight again!
It must make an intriguing early morning picture.....
The weather report tonight is not especially encouraging.
I wonder if I will wake up to the willow in the front garden
leaning it's elbows against the porch and peering through to the
kitchen to see if the coffee is on....
I have to beat it with a broom to remove enough rain drops to allow it to stand up straight again!
It must make an intriguing early morning picture.....
4 comments:
I would suggest that that is because they have a kind generous, loving and responsive MIL Hildred.
You've made me smile - a little protein in your salad. And yes, your neighbors must be wondering about he broom and the poor willow. We are both blessed with our D-i-L's, Hildred.
I love the picture you painted of the willow: I have a lilac which, although it is quite sturdy, sometimes needs a broom taken to it!
Poor willow tree; after a stormy night, you can't blame it for wanting into your cozy kitchen!
Good for your DIL ... and I agree, a little bit of extra protein never hurt anybody!
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