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  1. Winnie Nielsen says:

    WOW!! What is this bird??

    Happy Memorial Day, MaryJane. I hope you are having a long restful weekend too.

    • MaryJane says:

      I haven’t looked it up yet. Maybe Warren will know:) Yes, gardening today and beekeeping. How about you? What are you up to?

      • Winnie Nielsen says:

        Warren doesn’t know either. Maybe it does not come to Florida?

        Today I am working on a MJF Swap project and finishing up Elizabeth Warren’s new book: This Fight is our Fight. It has been a really good read because she explains so thoroughly how the banking industry has taken over since the Reagan presidency. Scary to say the least, but more that that, depressing!

        Hehehe, it is going to be in the mid 90s here today and humid, BUT, I am already dreaming of Apple Season and what I want to make for my MJF Apple Festival give away. I am off to the craft store for a few items and will look to see if there are any apple inspirations about. After all, Apple Pie is a traditional American dessert. Our local grocery has had some organic Red Delicious apples lately at a great price and they are pretty tasty for cold storage apples this time of year. I eat apples every day I can get a hold of one, which is pretty much every day.

        Happy Bee Keeping and gardening!

        Saturday, I made my Mama’s Bread and Butter pickles with the abundant cukes from my daughter’s family garden. Will be taking some up to my daughter in Asheville and my brother next weekend when we visit. My Mama’s summertime favorite is alive and well with me. We never had a summer without them for sandwiches.

        • MaryJane says:

          I think it’s in the warbler realm. Elizabeth has been a banking watchdog sheroe for a very long time. I’m endlessly thankful we have Elizabeth. Now if we could only free up her true potential. Ahem. So many obstacles in the way. Enjoy your crafting for Apple Festival. This morning I finally had to toss the last of my apples I’ve had in storage. I put them in the grove for the deer to eat. My mother always made Bread and Butter pickles. Delish on sandwiches. Alive and well in Florida. Thanks for the update!!!!!

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  1. Cindy Meade says:

    How beautiful, serene and so inviting. I love to read outside. This year the smell of the lilacs enhanced it so much. Better than a vacation.

  2. Winnie Nielsen says:

    Ahh, now for a bit of relaxation at the Plum Pit with the fragrance of a Hyacinth to match the sunshine.

  3. BB king says:

    This photo looks like heaven to me especially since we have had rain, rain and more rain.
    I took note this morning that the antique ( absolutely more than 50 years old+) rose had bloomed overnite. I mean the strongest rose perfume you have ever smelled. And the blooms are a fabulous cerise purple color. Still have not been to able to identify it. Deeply ruffled petals and rugosa leaves. Its a once and done rose but if you keep cutting off the blossoms it will last longer. the ecnt can be detected from 50ft away, no kidding!

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  1. Elisabeth Perkins says:

    She is smiling!! That’s so cute!!

  2. Winnie Nielsen says:

    She is smiling AND talking!! Darling, just darling!

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  1. Winnie Nielsen says:

    Whatever this lovely flower is, this photo is so simple and beautiful.

  2. Diana Shelton says:

    My first thoughts are Oh, how delicate and pure and what a precious gift and timing for Mothers Day! I love the rain drops they remind me of “singing in the rain…”

  3. Leonore says:

    Very nice article, tptally what I needed.

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  1. Winnie Nielsen says:

    Oh my, look at that beautiful Robin. What a gorgeous up close view of the details of his feathers too.

  2. BB king says:

    And we all love robins don’t we? what a wonderful harbinger of spring!

  3. Elisabeth Perkins says:

    Robins always remind me of the poem I learned in school.
    “Overhead in a Orchard” by Elizabeth Cheney

    Said the robin to the sparrow,
    “I would really like to know
    Why those anxious human beings
    rush around and worry so.”

    Said the sparrow to the robin,
    “Friend, I think that it must be
    That they have no Heavenly Father
    such as cares for you and me.”

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