Yes pretty big...in the picture looking up to the back of the house, there was a lot more field behind me. thank you...We Miss you all ~ No other life for me but the country.
Your pictures are a breath of fresh country air. I love your little trees! We had a walnut tree that we transplanted about a month ago (it started growing after last year's walnuts dropped). We left on vacation and the squirrels destroyed it while we were gone. We were so disgusted.
Thank you Rachel so sweet of you to say, Man that would be disgusted. If you live near me you could dig up a maple tree for your yard anytime. Have a wonderful day.
It is a rare thing to see bees..I agree..Looks like a very nice day:) I was reading where someone said they rented bees to help their garden grow. I don't blame them, but such an odd thing it seems.
I remember when I was little and even when our daughters was little. How we had to watch out for bees in the yard ( on the clovers). I remember getting sting by them. Our friends in south Ga rent their bees out for others to have bee hives. I believe it is the round up spray the farmers are spraying that is killing off the bees, butterflies. Thank you for leaving a comment...blessings to you.
Beautiful pictures of all the nature walk. I didn't know how big your back yard was! It is so pretty out there,gotta love the country life!
ReplyDeleteYes pretty big...in the picture looking up to the back of the house, there was a lot more field behind me. thank you...We Miss you all ~ No other life for me but the country.
DeleteYour pictures are a breath of fresh country air. I love your little trees! We had a walnut tree that we transplanted about a month ago (it started growing after last year's walnuts dropped). We left on vacation and the squirrels destroyed it while we were gone. We were so disgusted.
ReplyDeleteThank you Rachel so sweet of you to say, Man that would be disgusted. If you live near me you could dig up a maple tree for your yard anytime. Have a wonderful day.
DeleteA very lovely walks! Seeing all beauties from your nature. Beautiful flowers! Thanks for sharing your nature's beauty.
ReplyDeleteThank you for going with us on this walk....
DeleteIt is a rare thing to see bees..I agree..Looks like a very nice day:) I was reading where someone said they rented bees to help their garden grow. I don't blame them, but such an odd thing it seems.
ReplyDeleteI remember when I was little and even when our daughters was little. How we had to watch out for bees in the yard ( on the clovers). I remember getting sting by them. Our friends in south Ga rent their bees out for others to have bee hives. I believe it is the round up spray the farmers are spraying that is killing off the bees, butterflies. Thank you for leaving a comment...blessings to you.
DeleteBeautiful photos! I love the cut path and also the fact that your raspberries are growing!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jessica so nice of you to come by
DeleteBeautiful pictures! Thanks for sharing! Looks like a beautiful day!
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