Friday, March 26, 2021

Flower Friday

Hi pals!

Well, as ya can tell, we got an Easter update for da blog.

 

My grandma (AKA Bowie's momma) had surgery to remove another skin cancer on Wednesday.

We're purring that skin cancer stuff stays away (she's had to have 3 removed in da last 2 years).

It wuz on her right hand, but at least she can still open da cat food cans. MOL!


And for Flower Friday, we are showing off some of the flowers that are blooming outside. 


Our daffodils aren't as plentiful as usual becuz of our deep freeze last month, but there are some blooming.


And here's a pretty petunia!


17 comments:

  1. I'm sending lots of healing purrs to Bowie's human!

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  2. I hope Bowie's momma's hand heals well and the evil C doesn't come back. The flowers are pretty. Our daffodils have almost all finished now.

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  3. Y'all look fabulous! Purrs to Bowie's Mama from all of us.

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  4. Purrs to Bowie's Mama. We love your flowers!

    The Florida Furkids

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  5. Hope your Grandma gets better and never has that problem again.

    You're way ahead of us with your flowers! Maybe we'll get some fancy daffodils and tulips in a couple weeks. Petunias? Not till after Memorial Day!

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  6. We send purrayers and POTP to Bowie's Mama.

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  7. Such great shots of you 3 and the pretty flowers!!!!
    I am sending healing purrs to your Bowie's Mum <3
    Purrs, Julie

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  8. POTP to Bowie's Momma!

    And our flowers are just coming up out of the ground...the daffs shot up in the last few days, they might be abloom by this time next week, unless we get frost.

    Do your folks have any suggestions about how to transplant a huge (over 30 years old), bleeding heart, it has to be moved to make way for a concrete slab for a shed we need to put there. Also we have to get out hostas and day lilies.

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    1. I think it's better to move a bleeding heart in the early spring or fall. I'd imagine it would have a pretty big root ball after 30 years.

      Daylilies - we've gotta a lot experience wif those and have moved them pretty easily.

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    2. Thanks for that info...at least right now the ground is soft, the days are relatively cool, and we had lots of rain, with more forecast...the other issue is keeping my digger pups out of the transplanted area...Benji jumps right over my garden fences...sigh...(at least he cannot scale the yard fence!)

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