Since we have received rain everything is growing by leaps and bounds.
By the end of the week I think we will be harvesting a few yellow squash. The plants seem to have grown overnight...beans and cabbage are doing well too.
Speaking of growing quick...these three baby robins have went from this size in ten short days to small fledglings.
They have grown so much that this little nest can hardly hold them. I know they will soon be leaving home. Will miss them when they go.
We too must go for now. Hope everyone has a delightful end of the week.
God Bless
Debbie
"But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ..." 2 Peter 3:18a
I love the robins! And of course your beautiful dogs. They are majestic. We got more rain too-lovely-just enough...
ReplyDeleteOh, those little Robins are growing day by day. How sweet that you had them close by for a time. Looks like everything is green and growing nicely in your garden. The yellow squash sounds wonderful. And I love that last photo of the dogs. Looks like they are best friends. Enjoy the Summer days, Debbie. So far it hasn't been too warm, but it's supposed to get hot here this weekend.
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Sweet photo of the robins! The rain was really appreciated in some areas, but not so much in others. Glad to see you got just enough. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteYour garden looks happy. The robins are adorable, and look ready to get out of that crowded nest.
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Oh look at those adorable robins! Sure you'll miss them! And I hope they will come back once in a while to visit! Summer over here has been hot days and rainy days.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delight to watch all the growth. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteDear sweet friend Debbie, What a lovely post full of joy and love! You're in the end of a summer(?). We're in the winter! Freezing. But our love keeps us warm. Cheers, wink, wink, Sadami
ReplyDeleteHealthy envy to see everything green, the orchards in production, the parajos in their nests, here already in the middle of summer, two strong heat waves is all ocher and dry.
ReplyDeleteBest regards.
Love the Robins. We've had non-stop rain for a couple of weeks now and would love to see some sunshine again.
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