I have a real pretty spinner in my flower garden. I splurged on it last Spring...after all I didn't buy any flowers. Last night twin fawns were in the yard...I am sure they would have eaten all my flowers if I had any.
Sometime it is the little pretty things that we enjoy the most!
Far Guy and I had our teeth cleaned and checkups...look Ma no cavities! Cross something off our list. Bonus that it was a Wednesday and the Bakery was open...can you say Finnish Flat bread...so yummy!
Far Side
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I like the spinner. I’m not buying more flowers to plant out either. Wind chimes are nice too.
Nice spinner!
Those colors are my favorite aside from red that is!
So pretty!
Too bad the deer keep eating your flowers.
I really like your spinner. It is fun to look at when not in motion. A neighbor up the street two houses bought a windmill and I see it spinning every time I in the front yard. I actually would like to buy a windmill but my garden is getting to be filled.
That is a really pretty spinner! I have 3 hosta plants along the one side of my front porch. Yesterday I was admiring how good they look considering they came up quite late this spring. This morning - the deer have mowed one of them off like they used a weed whacker. Bummer!
Love the spinner - at least the deer won't eat that - or will they? Love Finnish Flat bread - but then I'm a Finnish Half-breed.
That is so pretty. I love it
Very pretty spinner! Totally agree--love the little pretty things in life that bring joy. :)
That spinner is a beauty! Congrats on your healthy mouths. Oh, a bakery? What I wouldn't give for one of those....not the Walmart "baked goods" either. I make my own but it would be nice to have a bakery in town.
Beautiful garden ornament!!
Popping into the bakery was a great reward for a good check-up.
I'm happy to not have deer grazing in my garden. We are having to use a lot of water to keep it from burning up though.
Such a pretty spinner and congrats on the great dentist visit.
Blessings,
Betsy
I love the colors in your spinner. Wondering how Finnish flatbread differs from Swedish, which I grew up on and haven’t had for years.
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