"Following where my camera leads me!"

"Following where my camera leads me!"

Thursday, June 19, 2025

honeysuckle anniversary


The honeysuckle bloomed out and wow, did it ever smell delicious!
 







We celebrated our wedding anniversary.


going outside to make pictures of my anniversary roses

enjoying my roses!

My anniversary present, a pearl necklace. The blue beads are lapis lazuli

I got the identical one with green beads for Christmas from Mr. Front Porch, so now I have the two I wanted, I just love them!

pearls with green aventurine


Mr. Front Porch got interested in growing herbs this spring, so for our anniversary I got him gardening and herb items, like these herb cutting scissors and an herb gardening book.

And fun markers!







and these cute little fancy cutting scissors:

We had a yummy steak supper for our anniversary with baked taters.

Along with loving the old Rifleman series, we've been watching Bonanza all spring. Another really OLD SHOW,  (started 1959) and such good episodes! 
Loving the adventures of Hoss, Ben Cartwright,  Adam, and Little Joe, who of course, was Michael Landon.


Since we're enjoying the old Westerns, we got a combined anniversary present of the next 3 and 4 Seasons of Bonanza, Season One of The Big Valley, and one of our favorite old TV mini series North and South. (1985)


this should keep us plenty set for evening tv viewing all  during the hot summer!

things are growing here:

tiny baby sunflower
getting bigger and bigger!

baby moonflower
planted the carrots, awaiting sprouts
baby taters up
This is my FOURTH TRY at hollyhocks! I love hollyhocks and have not been able to even get any to come up here YET. 
I am not giving up, lol.
These seeds soaked about 12 hours I think I read to do.
Not 100% sure, but I'm hopeful these are baby hollyhocks!I'm so excited anything even came up, LOL. All the hollyhocks I've had in the past grow the first year, establishing themselves, roots, etc. then they don't bloom til the second year.
little baby morning glories
Hope your week is going great. It's very very HOT HERE, and pretty much a summer thunderstorm moves through each evening, great for all these things we have growing. But it sure leaves things so steamy and humid.
Hope you are staying cool!

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