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We have a mixed-bag of weather this weekend, my husband will be happy to know that the weather will be cooler than it has been for the past couple of days, the temperatures are perfect for me, but he likes it below 80 degrees. The trees are doing their wonderful work of shading our cabin home until the mid-afternoon hours, and the gardens are bursting with green, herbs taking over and running wild, and I think I might just let them. They got an early start this year, so look like they usually do about a month from now.I am delighted with how lush everything looks, and will be back shortly after I’ve spent some “shutterbug” moments taking some pictures to add to this post. My husband and son may not be as delighted with how lush the lawn looks, it will need a good mowing.This weekend, along with remembering what our military and veterans have done and are doing for our Nation, I plan to add color to the gardens, and a few vegetables. I will be purchasing annuals to fill my hanging planters and planters on the deck, and to add plant between and around my perennials.Wishing you all a wonderful Memorial Day weekend.
Horseradish, with a “touch” of Mint
I have my work cut out for me here, mint taking over
as usual, and it smells wonderful!
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