to school here except Aled who is on his way home after a sport injury I thought sport was healthy for you ;)
A little mosaic of Saturday, this is what I do when I am not on the computer .
Sunlit Sunday is of two rays of sunshine.
Daniel and Sean a boy and his
in the garden.
Saturday
Planted
- Asparagus pea
- Organic Cauliflour (Goodmans)
- Broad beans
- Runner beans (Pantheon)
- Nicotinia
Seeds and photos from Thompson & Morgan
I have planted two trees a Pakistani Mullberry and an Apricot
A photo every day from my back door looking west
Raining today also snowing on the hills so much they closed the schools early.
ooohhh!
ReplyDeleteAll such beautiful shots.
ReplyDeletelove them!
Love the mosaics and you have been busy planting. I'd love to see your veggie garden. Our kids go back to school after 6 weeks summer holiday. I'm looking forward to less noise in the neighbourhood.
ReplyDeleteThe boy and his dog are adorable. Visiting from Sunlit Sunday.
ReplyDeleteLovely collection of photos. Enjoy the weekend.
ReplyDeleteLove you mosaics and the boy and his pal are adorable.
ReplyDeleteStopping by from Sunlit Sunday.
Beautiful pictures! Enjoyed the mosaics!!! Have a grand week! Cathy
ReplyDeleteThe countryside photos are great; what a wonderful mosaic. I love the idea you had for the "two rays of sunshine"! Thanks so much for linking up again this week with Sunlit Sunday, Cathy!
ReplyDeleteYour mosaic picture seems to suggest that you have developed a strong interest in cows!
ReplyDeleteI love the mosaic idea...A great way to include lots of photos on a post....I think I will have a go too, as I have plenty of garden photos to share soon....Thanks again for sharing your photos, they are lovely.
ReplyDeleteYou have been busy! I love the tree planting part..that will provide good fruits in the future :) Cheers, Jenni
ReplyDeleteGreat mosaics. Why do dogs always have to try and lick in your mouth? Your son and his pal look like a good team.
ReplyDeleteYour vegetable garden is going to produce some tasty offerings when you harvest.
Great collages. I can't believe you are already planting. I have 4 more months before that happens. I so enjoy your photos out the back door.
ReplyDeletehi Cathy, it's wonderful to see your photos and get an idea of the countryside around the kibbutz. Happy planting. Nice to meet S, D and P. I just looked at your flag counter, it is amazing that you have more Australian visitors than US ones. cheers, catmint
ReplyDeleteKathy, I have grown broad beans, and actually ordered more seed a couple of days ago. Yet I have not found a scrumptious way of cooking them. Do you have a recipe you would like to share? Thanks.
ReplyDeleteVery much a favourite flower of mine.
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