Home.
Love reflections.
Twilight.
We moved the pomegranate tree after a strong wind came up and
knocked off lots of the blooms.
Only harvested five this year.
Fire a few canyons away last month.
Love tiny clouds
Love reflections.
As always here is your pretty
iwinston diggin' ?
not iwinston iwinston gud dug
The sticker says Princess and she is one !
Yeah.... whatever !
cheers, parsnip
Lovely shots- Winston, were you digging for lizards?
ReplyDeleteYou betcha'
DeleteLizard crazy.
Hahahaha, on the highest score. Too funny.
ReplyDeleteLove that you're growing your own Pom. So cool.
Highest score ever !
Deletehahaha. I loved it.
DeleteThe small pleasures of everyday life are worth everything! Love your two gud dugs.
ReplyDeleteSimple things are the best.
DeleteAgatha really chews her food I love sitting after I feed them and listen to her crunch.
Hi, Gayle!
ReplyDeleteI like how you use the magic of reflection in your pictures. You appreciate those tiny fair weather clouds in the sky, and I'm sure Princess Agatha prefers them to large, dark storm clouds. Invading lizzerds have been known to hide underground. Security guard Winston was smart for figuring that out and thwarting their plan. That's a handsome pomegranate tree. I'm sorry your yield was reduced by high winds this year. I hope those fires stay far away from you.
Enjoy the rest of your week, dear friend Gayle!
Agatha is Perfect Perfect Pretty Princess !
DeleteSuch a wonderful view from your kitchen sink! So lovely. And yesh...Dottie has also discovered that digging is GUD...and fun. My poor lawn. We had our 1st puppy obedience class last night. She made best friends with a 65lb, six month old Bloodhound named Buzzy! He was a delightful slobber puss. Baths were required today to remove the residue. LOL. X
ReplyDeleteOh My Goodness I loved this comment. Bloodhounds are just the best. I want to see a photo.
DeleteShe will stop digging after you go crazy. I tried everything for iwinston but he slowly stopped.
Now it is lizards only LIZZZZZZARDS
I will email you soon
Beautiful pictures especially of the gud dugs! I would love to have a pomegranate tree but I imagine it gets too cold in the winter here. Yes, Miss Agatha IS a princess!
ReplyDeleteWhen they are setting buds/fruit that is when we get our winds 20 to 50 mph. No fun. Foothill living.
DeleteWhat pretty views you have, especially the view of the two gud dogs. I would rather look at Franklin and Penelope than anything else in the world. How wonderful that you have elevated Agatha to the rank of princess. It's only fitting.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
Yesh she is a pretty pretty princess, who really does not listen but I love her anyway.
DeleteThe combination of those two gud dogs and those exquisite views - how I wish I lived next door - although don;t want my gud dog to get any tuition in digging!
ReplyDeleteI wish I lived near you also. iwinston is "digging" by moving rocks to get at the lizzzzzzzzard. Thank Goodness he grew out of his digging phase.
DeleteHigh five!!!
ReplyDeleteRight back at you !
DeleteSuch beautiful scenery outside your windows.
ReplyDeleteNow that Fall is here we can enjoy it more. I am so lucky.
DeleteI always love seeing the views from your home. You are surrounded by such a beautiful nature! I wonder where Winston was digging. Niko loves digging my sock drawer :-) And yes, Agatha is a princess!
ReplyDeleteiwinston was moving a rock to find the lizzzzzzzzzard
DeleteYou are so lucky to have this wonderful home, wonderful views and wonderful animal companions!
ReplyDeleteI am very lucky and I know it.
DeleteWhat a spectacular location you live in. We had just ONE pomegranate this year, and ours are inedible.
ReplyDeleteWe moved the tree to see if it would do better on the south more protected side of the house.
DeleteThey grow like weeds here and planted as sun screens. I love them.
Beautiful photographs.
ReplyDeleteLOL! On the highest score ever :)
All the best Jan
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