After going to Agape I headed over to Sara's to buy some flowers...instead, I took more pictures.
Can you see why Gary loves working here?
Chores a little after 5.
Hurry...Hurry. Company for dinner.
Homemade lomain, chicken/pepper/onion/pineapple shish ke bobs, spinach (from our garden) salad with mango, banana, craisins, onion and gorganzola cheese, crusty bread....
and a rhubarb dessert. A great meal. Nice getting together with Jay and Mary Ellen.
Big drop in temperature and raining. Tucked in the girls.
Night all.
Lori, I was in heaven with your picures from Sara's Garden !!
ReplyDeleteI would love working at Sara's garden too! And such beautiful shots of dinner. Now my stomach is growling. I love your bread basket too. Did Al carve it?
ReplyDeleteLori, You've outdone yourself with those beautiful floral shots. Just gorgeous!!!! I love the peony--there are so many different kinds these day--that one is a beauty. Have a great weekend. Mickie :)
ReplyDeleteAt one time you had mentioned starting another blog for your recipes...any more thoughts on doing that because your meals look so good.
ReplyDeleteI have a problem. There is a small garden centre right next door. I keep saying "I'll pop in and buy a few bits and pieces" but because it's so close, there is no pressure on me to follow through. If it was fifteen miles away and I had to plan an expedition to kit out my garden, I would have done it weeks ago.
ReplyDeleteYou may find a similar problem with Gary saying "Oh I'll bring some plants home next time I'm at work" and then forgetting to do it.
I hope not!!!
I love that silhouette shot of Sara.
ReplyDelete& yes, I can see why Gary likes working there - beautiful nursery, it's like a mini arboretum.
Super floral shots, Lori!!
ReplyDeleteAh to be a part of that beauty and call it work. Just amazing!
ReplyDeleteSara's is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteDinner looks so good - crusty bread is one of my vices.