7.27.2006
So far this week...
Well, my limit is evidently this many photos and not a single one more in one post... I have been saving this thread as a draft all week trying to get the last photo to upload and It's not working so i will start another one in just a few minutes.
this is (not) photo wont upload here...
the north half of the front yard near the street. from the outside.
I will stain it Cedar colored after its done. So it will pretty much always look like this. I had intended to plan flowers between the fence and the sidewalk on both halves of the outside of the fence, but Tim is so against that, tells me if i keep them all in the yard it makes it more of a "secret garden" type thing, although i can picture my self driving up the street and seeing all the blooms at once...
Its funny sometimes how different we think for two people who are so similar.
This is the inside view of the north half of the front of the property (near the street) the fence boards are 6 feet tall. Which since we are county now we can get away with and it blocks A LOT of the traffic. the fence will come into the driveway a bit, then this winter some time Tim will make us Wrought Iron Gates for the front of the fence in the drive way, they make solar powered gate openers with remote controls too! G-ma & G-pa Motz have them-{that will be totally super in the winter time to not have to get out of the trucks to open the gates!}
This one gives you the idea just how fast His garden is growing in such a short time this year, It's been wicked hot here for some time now and the only things really enjoying it is the Veggies.
Not sure why but, i always like to see the Cabbages growing... they always look like huge green flowers to me. :)
you can't hardly see him but, my husband is standing in front of the corn in this photo...
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Holy crud! That garden is awesome!! What state do you live in? I'd love to do that but in FL its like impossible unless you are growing strawberries or citrus trees.
Wow! That is the prettiest yard I have seen!
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