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our mindful eye

September 10, 2018

Remember Francesca? She grew from seeds my mom brought back from Italy.  She took a long time to show promise.  It took even longer to grow 2 small tomatoes that stayed green for the longest time I almost thought they were supposed to be green.  They finally after a very long time turned red and it was a happy day.  Such a happy day.  They tasted really good and my hope was she would produce at least just a few more but we went away on a long road trip and it was really really hot and I think it took its toll on Francesca.  I'm pretty sure she is at the end of her days.  Do you see the brown land behind her?  That's our "grass"  yes, it's been a hot summer and the grass seed motorcycle man threw out on our dirt backyard only lasted a short time and that was even with moderate watering.  I'm praying this winter we get some rain. The wall was built STRONG, it can handle a flood I'm pretty sure, so bring on the rain.  Please send us some rain. 

I hope Christina has a great weekend with her family.  I'm wondering what she might share? She did inspire me to get my water color pencils out and I did do more doodling than normal this week.  I love good friends who inspire me to follow my heart. She has been a very supportive friend.  I'm thankful for that.  I hope you will visit her blog to see what her mindful eye has found this week.  

 

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I want to thank you for stopping by. I appreciate you taking an interest in what I share here in this space.  I know you are very busy so it means even more when you take a moment of your time to spend it here.  I'm very grateful. I have been spending more time on You Tube and if you would like to visit there, I would love to see you. 

Life in the Wylde West

Tracie

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