Sunday, December 15, 2024

How Does Your Garden Grow?

 

A week ago, snow and another meticulously, hand-crafted, shoveled driveway, and maybe the last time.


The Yarbo, Himself's new toy arrived with the snowblower attachment. Of course, because he bought this, it will mean no snow for the rest of the Winter. I am not complaining.


Red sky in the morning


came with heavy rains and wind. A lot of the yard decorations got blown around.

How does your garden grow?

19 comments:

  1. Beautiful sky. The Yarbo is almost a guarantee of no more snow, so well worth it.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Beautiful sky photo. I hope that Yarbo does mean no more snow this Winter. :-) I'm hoping the temperature goes high enough so that it's rain each time. Brrr this morning!

    ReplyDelete
  3. I hope that is true-the yarbo means no more snow!!!! It happened the year my husband bought the snowblower. Let it be true again.

    ReplyDelete
  4. I bet Himself can't WAIT for the next snow! (It's either going to be none or a blizzard too deep for the new toy.....LOL.)

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. It will never be too deep. He'll just have to make sure there are more passes before the snow gets too heavy.

      Delete
  5. A yarbo... how very cool! We have been warm and dry. Cool at night ... sometimes downright cold... we've had one freezing night...but we sure could use some rain... I have some Johnny Jump Ups in a pot that are doing well.. And my baby Red Yuccas are hanging on... Hugs! deb

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. We won't see Johnny Jump ups for 5 or 6 months! I love those.

      Delete
  6. Snow - brrr! Glad to see new machine has arrived, that will help through the winter 😊. Stay warm! Hugs, Jo x

    ReplyDelete
  7. Last week should have been 'How does your garden snow?' :)

    ReplyDelete
  8. Love that red looking sky.

    All the best Jan

    ReplyDelete
  9. That Yarbo sounds like a godsend. I suspect at some point, he'll get to test it.

    ReplyDelete
  10. Replies
    1. Hmm, Murphy's Law is if anything is to go wrong it will. That might mean snow. No, thank you.

      Delete