Love planted a rose, and the world turned sweet.
Katharine Lee Bates
Acrylic on canvas, 4 x 5 painting, "antique rose"
Acrylic on canvas, 4 x 5 painting, "antique rose"


Later in the day we took a walk; the weather was warm and the leaves were falling, and we got a chance to walk off some of that big yummy dinner!

A good Thanksgiving Day filled with many blessings!
I'm one of those people that likes clean windows. I usually wash them in the spring or in the fall. My mother would always wash the windows every spring and fall; spring house cleaning and fall house cleaning. She would say she needs to get the house ready for summer and put the screens in the windows, but of course, the windows had to be cleaned first; or she has to get the house ready for winter but the win
dows had to be washed before the storm windows go on.
First I planted some azalea plants that were in pots and needed to be put in the ground.
Otis and Riley were there to help.
The old tomato plant is still producing tomatoes!
The strawberry patch will have to be covered soon.
The rosemary looks wonderful,
as does the anise plant my neighbor gave me.
Then some time to relax and soak up the sun (get that vitamin D),
and read a book.
Even the birds are happy.
Riley's lovin' it!

It was a beautiful fall day and a nice afternoon for a drive. 


What an enjoyable day! And I just couldn't pass up this great piece of frog pottery that can be used for a bird bath or bird feeder. Perfect for the back yard! 