Category: Wordless Wednesday
Wordless Wednesday
Wordless Wednesday
Wordless Wednesday: Playing at a Basketball Game
Just One of the Many Reasons Why I Adore This Man
Glitter Ornaments are Probably Not a Good Idea
Wordless Wednesday: The Hunt for Sunflowers
Okay Internet, I’m looking for sunflower decor ideas for my bathroom.
Any suggestions?
Wordless Wednesday: Mad Hornets
You can’t see them, but there were about six hornets trying to find their nest near those rocks. They couldn’t find it because Kevin filled the hole in with caulk and well, they were angry … as angry as hornets.
(*ba-da-bum*)
Silly hornets, don’t mess with the humans.
And in case you’re curious, Kevin is sanding our bench, that we keep on the front porch, next to the hornet’s nest, that is now filled with caulk.
Our lives are very complicated.
ADDED: Those pesky hornets found another way into their hive. Kevin again sealed it with caulk and then proceeded to grab the fly swatter and kill about twenty that were swarming around it looking for the opening. There must be a pretty good-sized nest behind those rocks. I shudder to think of just HOW many hornets are scrambling to get out behind those rocks.
Also? We’ve found two hornets in the house. So, they’re either flying into the house as Kevin swats at them, or, they’re panicking because they can’t escape their hive and are finding a way into the house through the walls. Either way …. EEEEEKKK!
Wordless Wednesday: Rotting Away
Did you know we’re big campers?
Well,we’re not.
But we have a camper, a 21 foot “Cub” that we haven’t used in a few years.
We go through camping phases where we go camping 50 times in one year and then don’t even look under the camper cover for a few years.
I think we’re starting to get that camping bug again. We may go camping in Branson this weekend – that’s a big MAY.
In the meantime, I think we can make this camper cover last through the winter, don’t you?
Wordless Wednesday: But … They’re Chairs
This is why my husband will always be a better photographer than me – he sees the beauty in the most unexpected places.
Look at the pattern of the chairs, the deck, even the railing, the colors are at both once rich and muted … it’s so much more and I missed it, again.
Me? I see chairs.
*sigh*