baymule
Garden Master
Coffee is ready. @Gardening with Rabbits you are welcome to come over for a cup of coffee!
the twins are beautiful babies and will bring you and family lots of joy.

Absolutely adorableI made coffee this morning for me and DS. His wife is out of town and for some reason my coffee was not good. We had errands to do, so I am going to go make a different pot of coffee. We did our grocery shopping, did a couple errands for DD and I got a yard of compost for the garden. I just ordered the manure to be delivered. We might get rain, so I am going to go work a bit in the garden.
Both twins are home now as of yesterday. Kids are getting better from colds. Hoping I do not get it. My granddaughter Evelyn was having a fit about going outside without shoes and was wearing her dad's slippers and he said come stand next to me where it is safe and he stepped on a honey bee. Foot all swollen and pain and first night with twins in the house. I think Evelyn has some brains. Their yard and my yard is full of dandelions and honey bees everywhere. I have never seen such big dandelions all over. The kids summer clothes are all packed and DD can't remember where she put the stuff, so DS and I went to Walmart and got some tank tops, shorts and all of them sandals because it was 80 degrees yesterday. View attachment 74371
Wrap up warm Steve .So well crafted, @Phaedra !
I'm sitting here under my sleeved blanket wondering if I should leave the electric mug warmer on even tho, I have finished the cup of oolong and it may be too soon to go get some herbal. I can feel the warmth just a short way from my right elbow.
One storm and your temperature dropped from 77f to 54f? It took 36 hours and several sprinkles of rain but the thermometer here went from 27⁰C (80f) to 4⁰C (39f). The house stayed comfortable right through yesterday's clouds and sprinkles but, yes indeed, I have the heat turned up this AM!
And I now have the nice mug of herbal tea. It looks to be a sunny sunrise so the greenhouse should warm above where it is now, in the single
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