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Abracadabra
If I could, I would… clone myself!! ~~ Abracadabra.
I’m staring at a deadline and wonder if I will get everything done. Today I packed almost everything from the bathroom drawers and from cupboard shelves.
For a tiny bit of variety, this afternoon I dumped Sweet Potato Vines into the woods and washed the planters.
State of confusion !!
The Hummingbirds seem to have abandoned my feeder. Too many changes in my backyard; too few flowers. The squirrels are really cautious when they approach the patio (which formerly provided a smorgasbord of treats). I survived the night; it’s a beautiful sunny morning after one-half inch of rain yesterday. I couldn’t stay out of the backyard; I’m drawn as though pulled by a magnet.
Just for the sake of a picture, I wrestled those heavy bases, and planter, so they appear with Shepherd’s hooks and one trellis. Question: Will these expensive garden accessories have resurrected life in another location?
Welcome visitor !!
Seeing a Hummingbird at the hanging basket brightened my day!! They have to fatten up for their long flight to Central America.
(I was a bit hasty with my comment in the earlier message.)
Unexpected visitor !!
Going, going, gone !!
An overcast morning; great for picture-taking. Rain expected later in the day. The last thing I wanted to do… but couldn’t procrastinate!! First two pictures show the Mandavilla vine a few days ago. Up on my ladder, I began to cut the vine away from the trellis (closet organizer).

Counting my blessings that I enjoyed the beautiful red Mandavilla blossoms this Spring and Summer. The Hummingbirds enjoyed them too!!
“If I should die before I wake…
…I pray the Lord my soul to take!!” Too much heavy lifting today!! ~~ Pictures one and two taken July 12th; picture three taken Sept. 13th. Now the remaining hanging baskets are hooked to the eave because I still want to provide a few flowers for my Hummingbirds. Pictures five and six when I disassembled…. (Click this link to see how I assembled.) The Honeysuckle remains as the last plant in my backyard garden. (Click this link to see when it was planted.) Picture eight shows planter with river rock from a couple of days ago plus today’s contribution. All river rock!! I speculate it will take two men and a skip loader to move it!! I moved several other planters today but I won’t attempt that one.
One day at a time !!
“Parting is such sweet sorrow.”
How I hated to disassemble the support for the Bluebird house. Time is of the essence!! Components need to be washed; the planter and river rock need a new home.
This was a late afternoon project after a day sorting, packing, and boxing items for Second Chance Boutique.Today I focused on the kitchen and most is done. Recently I removed clothing from the closets and packed–or donated. I believe “the finish line” is within view.




























