Press pause

A response in avoidance of the Daily Post’s Writing Prompt https://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_prompt/nightmares/

So, I don’t have much of a story to tell today.  Yesterday was busy at work, and the rest of the week is busier – workshop insanity!  As I sit here writing this, all I really want to do is go back to sleep.  But since that’s not going to happen, I’ll just keep sipping my coffee and writing aimlessly.

I’m working on a plan for blogging, just in case you were wondering.  It’s almost a month past the A to Z Challenge, and about time to get back to more than avoidance posts.  You’ll see my plan this weekend as we head into June – can you believe it?  June?!?!?  Maybe it will rain then…

So, for your viewing pleasure today, flowers from our deck.  Oh, and a chair from which to look at them all (re-stained by Kevin.)

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Fushia in hanging pots

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Marigolds accompanying tomato plants

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Flowering chicks and hens (the hummingbirds like this one too)

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Tomatillos and tomatoes blooming

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Assorted hanging pot flowers – ok, so I was having fun with some iPhone Camera+app filters…so sue me!

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Roses gone wild

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Lavendar

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Thyme

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Posted on May 26, 2015, in Daily Post and tagged . Bookmark the permalink. 8 Comments.

  1. Stunning fuchsias; and the rest of the flowers look lovely.

    • Thanks – well, I didn’t really have a lot to do with them being stunning…although I do pour water on them every couple of days.

  2. Colorful, beautiful, and happy yard! Love these flowers, Eschudel!

  3. Mesmerizing!
    It shows that you really love and take care of them!!!

  4. So envious – my marigolds haven’t produced flowers yet and a frost at the weekend got my larkspur. What fabulous fuschia! Looks like you’re going to have a good tomato harvest!

    • We are so lucky here, and everything seems to be about a month early. I think tomatoes and peppers will be ready in a few weeks too!

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