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I was in our local park early this morning for the small Tai Chi session that I run on Friday mornings. I couldn;t resist a few iPhine snaps of the park - it's looking fabulous :D

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This is our farms front meadow. It has a long history. We cleared it of big trees and a lot of scrub brush. That takes digging the trees stumps enough so that the old Ford 8-n tractor can pull them out and using chainsaws to cut them for firewood and load and haul the wood off. We started raising hogs there. The idea was that they would till and fertilize the meadow, of which they did. We cared for up to 10 hogs each day and about 10 pens. We had to move the pens about every 3-4 days. Then we planted vegetable gardens. I remember the big field of sunflowers we planted one year. It is true that the flowers follow the sun in the sky. Some of them were about 8ft high.

Now this is where we had the new well drilled. (right near the frost free spicket). We no longer have our tractor so the man who hunts deer in our forest brush hogs the fields each year and the beautiful grasses and wildflowers take over. We love it.

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It was not the best time of the day to take a pic, but these are ‘surprise’ lilies that come up in Ed’s yard… no leaves, just a stem and —boing!— flowers 😆

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@CinnamonSugar , these just amazed me for having no leaves. I'm thinking they won't get enough sun to regenerate the bulb. I would like to see what happens next year!

LOL at "boing"
 
I took this snapshot of my cat Julio, who recently passed away. My Thai neighbors arranged flowers around him and placed a recording of Buddhist chanting nearby. Clearly, Julio was very popular in our neighborhood. I must confess, though, that I laughed when a close friend said, 'Julio is now on his way to the long-lost continent of Catlantis."
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