Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Adi Can --- Find red things for 'Ruby (Red) Tuesday'
The new service road is down the street at the end of the cul-de-sac. I don't think these neighbors appreciate it very much but we sure do. The new path for large trucks going down to the lake or to the sewer plant should not be going past our house any more. Or breaking our curb at the driveway when they made a wide turn.
These Lily-of-the-Nile (Agapanthus) plants (care and feeding link) are blooming again this year in our front yard. Adi can find blue as well as red.
On the left is daughter, Karen (link, her car). Mrs. Jim and I will be new grandparents around the end of July. BP is ready for her new little sister or brother. Karen was having printer problems and came up to print some invitations she needed to get mailed. BP came also, we had a really nice afternoon visit.
[The computer desk is sitting at the back wall of my office. One of these days I will show you more of it.]
I found these tow and their dogs walking across the back yard. I took the picture from my porch. Many will recognize the setting. (super large picture)
[Bentwater golf course rules say not to walk or anything else on the golf course or the cart paths. Anytime. Not many get arrested even though a lot are using it like these ladies did, before the golfers get to our hole # 11 (par five).]
I found these two last red and not so red items.
Click the Ruby Tuesday button for Mary's Ruby Tuesday post list.
Mary is in charge there, you can see more or post your own from there.
Labels: Adi, Adi Can, Animals, Flowers-buds-plants, Golf course, Jim Does, Ruby Tuesday, Walk pictures
You always seem contempt with life as it is. In harmony.
It is uplifting to read your blogs whether they are domestic ones or from abroad.
Your smiling daughter also seems to look forward to becoming a mother again.
Very neat and slim she is for being so far in her pregnancy.
I'm sure Adi, like her master, is taking life one day at a time with great ease.
She looks better now than last time you posted.
Happy RT
From Felisol
That isn't a Nebraska Cornhusker red flag in the background - in the Lone Star State??
Your daughter is beautiful, and you are to be congratulated on a new grandchild. Will it be 'grandpa' or 'pops' when the youn'un salutes back??
Sandee, thank you. Big hug. :) to you too!
BJ, Congratulations on your first GREAT granddaughter!
BJ and SRP, my grandkids are old enough to be parents but two aren't married and the married one probably won't have any. And BP is twelve.
Felisol, thank you. There isn't much point in being upset a lot because that won't help much of anything. Of course we have to blow off steam once and a while.
You seem to always have things together too and happy with your life.
I do think our faith in Jesus helps us a lot. We should let our lights shine is the way I feel.
Ralph, that is a Nebraska flag. The U/N is one of my alma maters. I stayed there long enough to learn that the big red 'N' stands for nowledge. Most Nebraska people (k)now that.
But I did get to Texas as fast as I could. I have been through the naturalization process and am now a 'natualized Texan,' paperwork and all.
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I'm going to be a first time Grandma on July 1 :)
love the shot of Adi partially hidden in the flowers
Golf courses are usually so pretty they are very tempting to walk on or around. Could be kind of dangerous if you get in line of a ball.
I love those flowers. I didn't see Adi there behind them at first! They sure are pretty, and so is Adi!!
Wanted to come by and say hi!
Lovely seeing Adi.
New grandparents - my second granddaughter was born in April - it's a wonderful experience don't you agree?
Take Care.
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