Just a bunch of trivial stuff that makes my heart happy and brings a smile to my face.....
I bought this little smiling sun at the Family Dollar for.....
a dollar.....
and stuck it in my CHRISTmas cactus.
My latest creation for our second grand-b0y who ♥'s bison.
This hydrangea has always bloomed hot pink.
With the heat and lack of rain, it's kinda drying up on the bush but displaying such gorgeous colors on the bottom branches. Only God could create something so awesome.
This hydrangea has always bloomed hot pink.
With the heat and lack of rain, it's kinda drying up on the bush but displaying such gorgeous colors on the bottom branches. Only God could create something so awesome.
Truth.....
and is cheaper than therapy.....LOL!
A photo I took several years ago that still makes me smile when I see it because it reminds me of a sweet day out with my man walking at Seven Islands.
Kinda funny,
but full of truth.
AMEN.....
and, AMEN!
HOPE everybody has a Terrific Tuesday!
Enjoyed your Trivial post! Do you put lime around your hydrangea to make it stay pink?
ReplyDeleteI hope you are having a great day, Deb!
ReplyDeleteI love the bison you made, and love this post...as usual, a "thinker" post, my friend. Have a beautiful day, Deb.
ReplyDeleteAwe Deb, sweet post today. Love the little sun in the plant. My hydrangeas are drying up fast with this heat. They have been so pretty this season but they have seen their better days I am afraid. Oh I just love the butterfly. I was sitting out in the yard by the pond with the family Sunday afternoon and here came the most beautiful yellow butterfly. Just sorta landed on a tree nearby and the grandkids was busting at the seams to catch it. LOL! Needless to say...HE GOT AWAY! Hugs and blessings, Cindy
ReplyDeleteI so believe that last little ditty you posted! The butterfly photo is gorgeous!! The hydrangea is such a pretty color! The crocheted bison is perfect and your g-son should love it. Once again your post has made me smile!
ReplyDeleteWoW Deb, your butterfly picture should be in a magazine! I love hydrangea's, I remember them being all around my grandmother's porch. As a little girl the huge blooms fascinated me. And I had to laugh at 'this too shall passs.' I've passed a kidney stone before and it hurts like....well you know!
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