Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Who's sleeping late?















Gabby, if anyone asked why is the bed not made well look no further then this photo. She sleeps with me all night and in the morning she is off like a shot to the cat dish there she screams (because there is me-nowing in the morning) Screams for her breakfast and God help you if you are not quick on the draw to get her food. Then by the time I have taken the dogs out for their morning bathroom break she has scurried back into the bed. Now folks that is a matter of 20 minutes. As I make my way up stairs and walk through the room turning on the bedroom light on my way to the closet she screams (as if to say please turn off that light I am trying to sleep) I apologize and promptly turn off the light. Now that is why this bed gets made a later time them most should make their beds!












Ah Ginnie my want to be alpha dog. She dreams of that spotlight. She aspires to be there every waking moment. And to her dismay she is always put back in her place. This time however she is working to get used to my 1951 truck. She passed with flying colors. Her strong desire to forge ahead came in handy here while cranked she loaded up flawlessly and for that there was extra milk bones.








Spring is in full swing here. Here is my first bloom of my favorite flower the foxglove.
The first few days of yard work, I believe that is always the hardest. But with my helpers the cats Gabby and Ti Ti (Tiger) and my 9year old son we are soon out side and off to weed and rake. It is the mowing that really gets me. We have been working hard to get the homeschooling to the summer point meaning that there is not as much that we go over in our mornings. So this week we are moving outdoors and give the work a "slight" break. Here are some of the sights we saw when we arrived outdoors.
Tiger saw the gardening bag and had to come over and supervise! They are such great cats and always want to be right in the thick of things when we are working in the garden. She is sometimes right on top of the weeds that we are pulling but who cares.

Here are our first apples. Hopefully the will reach maturity and we will get a bit of it before some creature gets a taste first!

And below is our first Hydrangea bloom also so you can see things are popping.

For now it is back to the studio to get some cleaning done.








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