Friday, November 5, 2021

A Time to Celebrate/#9GoodThings

 


Different day..same old view….

😱Still amazing. The best reason to take a walk on this gorgeous day without rain. 

I’m back once again to share 

9 Good Things

from this 5th day of November, 2021


1) Starting the day with a favorite breakfast. We grew up eating this favorite, Toad in a Hole. 
Since I had lovely quail eggs, I dubbed them Tadpole in a Hole. 





2) Fallen blossoms, like a kiss for the earth



3) Just what makes that little ole ant…



4) This hibiscus was beautiful, kind of shimmering in the sun



5) If I knew what it was I’d tell ya…promise!



6) There are a dozen of these bushes lining the drive



7) Always a winged thing to catch my fancy



8) My son proposed to his girlfriend.. and she said yes! πŸ’ƒπŸΌπŸ•ΊπŸ₯‚
AND today is her birthday. We love you guys!!!



9) What better way to celebrate than with fresh brownies? 

And then there was this lovely surprise. Our friends from down the hill where we lived in our last life here stopped by for a visit. Their youngest made me a beautiful picture for the fridge. 
Thanks Luna! 




Yeah, a good time to…




6 comments:

  1. I also grew up eating Toad in the Hole and I loved it! You are surrounded by such beauty, such vibrant colour.

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    1. Aren’t they just the best? And with a side of fried balogna my childhood memory was complete. It does often seem like a technicolor dream here. Thanks Pam!

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  2. These are so worth sharing, Cheryl. Beauty and happiness- friends and family. What more does a person need. I’m going to hange the link in my post to point here.

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    1. Thanks so much Dan! I love sharing happiness. It’s still the most valuable and least expensive thing we have. 😊

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  3. Congratulations to the kids. That Hibiscus is gorgeous. I used to raise quail in my youth. Always had eggs. Nine good things

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    1. Thanks John, I’ll pass it along. We love hibiscus. We had some gorgeous double varieties over the years. The tiny eggs are wondrous.

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