Posted on 03/28/2008 5:56:03 AM PDT by GodBlessUSA
(((Dita)))
I keep missing you when you are on line. I hope you had a nice weekend! I don’t think I’ve ever seen that color Iris before. It is so pretty.
I think I am getting better, though I am still coughing right now.
I think staying home today was the right decision. :D
I have tried to grow yellow irises for years, and haven’t been able to get a one to bloom. *sigh*
The flowers are yours, (((LUV))).
It is quieter around here as “Cesar Chavez Day” is being observed, not sure by who all.... *rolling my eyes*... but I can use a slower day today. Sundays at church have been so eventful, I can use this “time out” as a contrast.
For example, we had 5-6 baby baptisms at each of two Masses yesterday. The walk home is a nice thing, though it was a bit brisk out... but, the neighborhood I walk through has nice homes and lovely gardens.
Glad you are getting better, Sis Luv:)!!
Whatcha doin’ up so early? Eeeek....:):)
I love being surprised by some new flower when I’m walking.
What’s cookin’ over your way?
That’s something when work is quieter by contrast to church! LOL!
Thanks for the lovely yellow irises! ((hugs)) I hope one day I can
actually grow one. I have some white ones that are tough, but
my yellow ones all just kind of disappear when planted.
I am better, but will be better still after my nap. :D
(whispering) I’m not at work, still looking for a job. (don’t tell) Enjoy your nap:^).
Me,too!
Oh ,my..Lovely yellow irises!
Dita, I was so glad to hear from you today. I just told Amy I meant to spend more time here today but a friend of mine since 8th grade, came to visit and neither one of us shut our mouths for three hours. We can find more to talk about! I enjoyed her visit very much. She moved to Bristol from Texas when we were in 8th grade and we have been best friends ever since!
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