Sunday, June 10, 2012

In the Garden

After days of rain and drizzle, the sunshine on Friday was very welcome.  Here's a look at what's in the garden.


And the pansies!


And daughter #2 was blooming on Friday!  She graduated from 1st year of college, and she hopes to go back to do a 2nd year.

Congratulations Molly.  I'm very proud of you.



9 comments:

Starting Over, Accepting Changes - Maybe said...

Your garden of flowers and children looks just perfect.

I'm mostly known as 'MA' said...

Congrats to your daughter and to you too on the beautiful blooms in your garden. Everything grows with love they say and I think you did wonderfully with both. Hope your Sunday is a great one!

My Little Home and Garden said...

My pansies seem to have gone all leggy in the warm weather. Oh, well.
Congratulations to your daughter!

wendy said...

Your little garden always looks pretty. The rain has POURED here the last couple of days.

Jack Tyler said...

Ah, rain. An event so rare where I am that it's the lead story on the news when it happens. Sure does wonders for the garden when it does, though. Love all that color in yours. Nice job.

Nice job, too, to your youngster. I just hope in the current economy that it serves her well. My daughter has three degrees in two majors, President's List, valedictorian, everything she needs to be a teacher, only to find, in California at least, that profession has gone the way of the telephone booth manufacturer. My suggeston: constantly study the marketplace, and be ready to change course on a dime to keep that education relevant. She should be fine if she can stay ahead of what the economy is going to want when she graduates.

Congratulations, in any case. Always good to be rewarded for your hard work!

Pamela Gordon said...

Isn't it great to have some sunshine and warmth? The flowers are blooming and I'm loving it. Congrats to Molly. She looks like you. :)

Diana said...

Congratulations Molly, how wonderful!
Your flowers are so pretty Sandy, Gosh I wish we had some rain here. The ground is horribly dry. I've had to water everyday! Love Di ♥

TARYTERRE said...

CONGRATULATIONS Molly. Good Luck to you... wherever you go, whatever you do. LOVE those pretty flowers in the garden. Take care.

Linda said...

Congrats to your daughter! Looks like your flower garden and human garden are thriving! A little rain, a little sunshine and a lot of love produce wonderful results in every aspect of life!

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