Lawdy, lawdy! You are one strong cookie (or else that rock isn't really a rock).
You've posted so much and I'd love to make a comment on everyone of your posts. But, as you guessed, I am on vacation and I am using a library computer (when I can get on) to post to my blog. That's why I'm behind.
I think the Powell family is full of good looking people. And fearsome women, too. Your Aunt Tee sounds like a very inspiring woman indeed.
I love those old photos. Yes, I have noticed that new growth seems to know no fear about sprouting out of rocks or sand. It's always seemed a bit of miracle.
Your gardens are glorious. Now, if you feel too feeble to dig and weed and plant and water . . . now's the time to teach a young one in the neighborhood how to do it - you can be the sidewalk supervisor. Any teens in the neighborhood with a wanna-be green thumb?
Great photo! I want to grow up to be just like you! ;) Your old gardens were sure lush and I bet you ate well on the goodies you grew. I can't grow anything like that here - too hot and dry. So I just settle for my little deck garden. Thanks for sharing so much - Carmon
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I still can not believe you could lift that!!!
They must be fibreglass surely LOL
Well, Sister, you topped me!
Lawdy, lawdy! You are one strong cookie (or else that rock isn't really a rock).
You've posted so much and I'd love to make a comment on everyone of your posts. But, as you guessed, I am on vacation and I am using a library computer (when I can get on) to post to my blog. That's why I'm behind.
I think the Powell family is full of good looking people. And fearsome women, too. Your Aunt Tee sounds like a very inspiring woman indeed.
I love those old photos. Yes, I have noticed that new growth seems to know no fear about sprouting out of rocks or sand. It's always seemed a bit of miracle.
Your gardens are glorious. Now, if you feel too feeble to dig and weed and plant and water . . . now's the time to teach a young one in the neighborhood how to do it - you can be the sidewalk supervisor. Any teens in the neighborhood with a wanna-be green thumb?
I agree with Annie, you have lots of gardening information waiting to be passed on.
love the rock photograph.
Great photo! I want to grow up to be just like you! ;) Your old gardens were sure lush and I bet you ate well on the goodies you grew. I can't grow anything like that here - too hot and dry. So I just settle for my little deck garden. Thanks for sharing so much - Carmon
Wow Patsy! How'd you do that???
It's gotta be a trick photo!
You must be one strong woman!
PATSY THERE IS SOMETHING WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE!!!!! Confess!!!IT AINT REAL IS IT?!!?? LOL!!!!
Hmmmmm. In all this time, you never told us you have superpowers.
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