
Before I tell you about the Azaleas, allow me to show you the lovely paint in the living room and hall. I was very surprised by how much I LOVE this paint! We both do. It feels very different than before, roomier and brighter but more peaceful, too.
You've seen the first photo that I included of the front of the house. I'll take another shortly to show you how much we chopped off the azaleas. Kicker is that there is a VICIOUS, SKIN RIPPING, GLOVE TEARING VINE growing in the azaleas and up the walls. It's one of those awful things that has running roots underground. So it just pops up everywhere. Of course, the only way to get rid of it is to get all of the roots up. Since I am unwilling to dig up the entire area, I'll be happy to take suggestions on handling this problem. I'm only willing to ignore it for a short while and then I can't stand it anymore. Shoot, one of the azaleas is now HALF its previous width since I pulled all of the vine off it. Yes, Pete did help but I had on gloves and he didn't. I'm not at all sure which of us was smarter.... Next spring the azaleas will bloom beautifully and look Mah-ve-lous. All of a sudden I could hear Michael saying, "throw me into that Briar patch!" I'm sure the vine is one of those briars! Michael's reference was about the choir falling back into our familiar habits of singing less beautifully than we could. Just like Br'er Rabbit was comfortable in that briar patch. I guess you'd have to be a rabbit cause humans sure wouldn't be comforatble there!!
Well, I guess that's enough chatting for today. Though I do need to tell you about this biscuit recipe my Mother sent. Self rising flour, baking soda, vegetable oil and SOUR Cream! Less fat and tastes Great! I'll post the amounts later. I've got to get busy!
1 comment:
I love the new color, so soft!
Cel
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