The morning shot was a good one. It faded to gray soon afterward so I must have just hit it at its peak time.
I finally broke off the flower stems on the yuccas. They had drying seed pods that the birds did empty. I walked by and tried to bend them off and they snapped easily.
All of my iris moves were successful. This is a happy sight when you plant them and wonder what really will happen. I hope that they were moved soon enough that I can get some blooms from a few of them this spring. I moved some from an area where there was too much wet clay and the did not ever bloom after a few years. They should be happy in there new locations and fresh commercial garden soil in which to grow. I wanted to get more tulip bulbs in but I need to buy them first.
The burning bush was an older one and the drought took most of it out. I kept trimming it back and this is what I have. I should have bought a new one for the front and just eliminate this one. I will let it live through another season.
Our oldest son was at out home for two days. We attended a funeral of my wife's sister-in-law. She was aunt Linda to the kids and our son didn't hesitate to come back for it. We got two new school photos of our grandsons. AJ is a fourth grader this year and Teddie is in first grade. Ella is three and and a half years old and attends daycare three times a week The newest photo of her isn't so new.
It was a long day with the funeral visitation and funeral. We were then at the grave site in Grimes, Iowa. After a small meal our son took off to get to his family again. He was home by 7:00 in the evening. We have another funeral to attend on Saturday. I am hopping I will able to see some of my nieces and nephews there as they lost an uncle on their mom's side. That will make funeral three in less than a month and a half. I hope that will be the last for a long while. Thanks for stopping by today.
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Wow your Grands are growing up! Sorry you have been going to so many funerals, they seem to go in spurts. My sympathy to you all:)
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