Monday, September 30, 2013

Morning Stroll


Darling Daughter decided to make 
french toast for us this morning


So I took a stroll through the yard
Howie photo bombed















The light
 moves 
shortens

The shadows
lengthen
darken

The hours 
the days
the weeks
the years


14 comments:

Kathy said...

Oh, your yard looks like such a delightful retreat! I know you have gravel from necessity so you might laugh to hear that I would LOVE the crunch of gravel paths but they would quickly sink in to mud pits in our climate.

Anonymous said...

now that is beautiful yard full of excitement and adventure, mysteries at every turn! I love french toast very much!

Karen thisoldhouse2.com said...

Love your yard, and coveting that star garland.

Robin Larkspur said...

French toast!!!that's my cup of tea!!

Your yard is full of character and charm!! Love the gourds/squash in the wheelbarrow.

P.S. waiting for photos of your handmade pumpkins you said you would send...thanks!

Tracey Broome said...

Dudette, let me come SHOP in that yard!

Jill said...

I love your yard. And, your poetry. Will everything live all winter outside there?

Prims By The Water said...

Hmmm french toast..thanks for the garden tour..just lovely! Janice

Blondie's Journal said...

How nice to have your daughter for a visit (and cooking French toast to boot!). Your garden is fascinating, something to stop and ponder at every turn. The dappled sunlight is just beautiful! My kind of place.

XO,
Jane

Sonja of Hickety Pickety said...

L O V E everything!!

Colleen MacKinnon; Penny Rugs and More said...

beautiful!

Colleen MacKinnon; Penny Rugs and More said...

beautiful!

www.MaisonStGermain.com said...

YUM! French toast!!! Funny we had the same thing on Sunday. I got a new recipe with fruit, baguettes,creamcheese and eggs. Sooo yummy!
Now, your yard is so amazing. You just may find me out there some morning drinking coffee and relaxing with your pup:)
~Debra xxx
Capers of the vintage vixens

Nella Miller said...

The joys of daughters....they cook for YOU! I would love French toast sitting in those lovely shadows in your garden...enjoy these days...N.xo

MEM said...

A little behind enjoying your fabulous posts. The garden is fabulously wonderful and I could spend hours just browsing and looking at the creative displays.