This is our granddaughter, Piper. She loves the outdoors!
Wrong tool, but her sweet little heart was in the right place. She said she was going to rake our lawn for us.
Oh, the energy!
She and her daddy are planting sunflowers in front of the barn.
She is coming over later today to spend some time with us. She asked us on the phone last night if her flowers are up yet. I think this will be a real lesson in patience.
Do you garden with your children/grandchildren? What a wonderful way to teach them patience and responsibility, not to mention the priceless moments you'll get to spend together.
Piper also has some tulips that she wants to plant, so I guess I had better make room. I’m thinking of finding a nice spot in the yard where we can make a little fairy princess garden together. I think she’ll like that. I know I will. (giggle)
When
you step amongst the blooms,
Beware, they're really fairy rooms
And 'tho they only reach your knees
To fairies buds are tall as trees.
Beware, they're really fairy rooms
And 'tho they only reach your knees
To fairies buds are tall as trees.
Tiny colonies can be found
Behold the pastel Four o'clocks
Shade resting fairies perched on rocks.
Blossoms plucked in morning light
Make silver threaded wedding dresses
And veils to cover lovely tresses.
Quite simply hard to see at all
Asleep on Bachelor Button beds
Babies Breath pillows at their heads.
the finest daisies strong and straight
Alas, they're truly parasols
For days of sun or mild rainfall.
bushy, spreading, shadow casting,
Silent tents of Forget Me Not
Where fairy soldiers guard their flock.
to make canoes for midnight rides
Moonlight kisses transparent wings
And shines upon the crowns of kings.
Try to catch it fluttering down
Before it quietly disappears
or blends with rainbow dew drop tears.
Remember what you've learned today
And if you hear a tiny sound
Quickly glance down to the ground.
of golden wings or faint footprints
For gardens whether large or small
Are not quite what they seem at all.
Blessings,
Julie