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Friday, August 17, 2018

Flower Friday Feedin' Frenzy

time to celebrate Flower Friday with  Rosy SassyPants and Da Brudders





 Our lovely lavender Liriope has been full of blooms
This border is very old  it was transplanted from another part of the yard in 2002
even when not in bloom it delights us.
 this and that as seen one hot afternoon 


27 comments:

  1. your lavender is fabulous... ours is more symbolic... small and gonerish... and jthey say this plant belongs to france LOL

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  2. Hari OM
    Mewtiful mosaic - and am glad you are eating swell Madi! Hugs and whiskeries, YAM-aunty xxx

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  3. We bet that lavender smells lovely too.

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  4. Lavender smells so wonderful! You sure have a pretty yard, Madi!

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  5. we have Liriope all over the hill around the different flower beds. It's been very bad and jumped out and gone where it is not suppose to be.

    6 sharp is a good time for breakfast Madi

    Happy weekend.

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  6. We want to join you for dinner, Madi! We promise to be good company!

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  7. It's nice to see you chowing down sweet Madi!

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  8. Glad you are eating so well Madi. Gotta keep up that strength. Great pictures of your flowers etc. Have a great day.

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  9. I love the border and I love that gazing ball, I think that is what it is called... Madi I am smiling from ear to ear while doing a happy dance that you are eating all this food. YAY Madi

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  10. A good appetite is a great thing!
    We love your Liriope! Ours has looked very sad this year, like many other of our plants. It's just been too hot too early - and too long - and way too dry! Mom waters, but it's not the same as rain.
    Yours sincerely,
    Margaret Thatcher

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  11. We want to know how you manage to get 4 breakfasts! You sure are a lucky girl to get that many meals. Your garden is looking lovely.

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  12. We never heard of lariope. We'll have to look it up. But it looks nice and neat.

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  13. I'm all for a feeding frenzy Madi...same thingy happens here!
    Loves and licky kisses
    Princess Leah xxx

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  14. Just as long as you keep your girlish figure, Madi!
    I hope to plant some lavender and other bee-friendly items in our yard!

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  15. We could almost see the heat in your hot day photo! What beautiful lavender you have!!

    It's always nice to hear(and see) you are a hungry kitty!
    xoxo,
    Jakey, Arty & Rosy

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  16. A feedinf frenzy is good when it comes for you, Madi - glad to hear you are hungry!!!

    Mom wishes she could say that our liriope was doing well too, but for some reason, she can't find any more of it in our yard. We plead the Fifth!!!

    Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber

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  17. Your garden looks nice and cool in the shade.

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  18. madi....yur gardin iz total lee awesum; knot az bee ewe tee full az ewe...but awesum just de same...heerz two a grate week oh end N 80 meelz ~~~ ☺☺♥♥

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  19. I like monkey grass a lot, mostly because it needs so little care and I care so little about plants' needs, LOL.

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  20. We bet all that lavender smells great!

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  21. I am glad you were hungry, that makes me happy. XO

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  22. You have such a gorgeous yard. Mom sure misses the yard in Midway and the flowers she grew there.
    She especially lives lavender.
    Purrs
    Marv

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  23. I'm glads you are a hungry kitteh Madi....butts, maybe you could save a little for a pal, huh? just a little?? hello?? anyone there????
    Anyhu, I loves your borders! LOVELY! And the rest of your shady yardie is just FABulous! Ma us super jealous!
    Kisses,
    Ruby ♥

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  24. Bet it made your peeps happy that you were so hungry!
    hugs
    Hazel & Mabel

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  25. Your Liriope is lovely along that beautiful deck! The This and That collage looks very summery! I read some place where you commented about looking forward to fall and getting rid of your humidity. Does it go away? I don't think it leaves here until November or December when cold fronts from up North make their way down. Our neighbors say things do begin to improve in September. Ugh... tired of humidity BUT can't complain, I knew it was a force to be reckoned with! Glad to see you enjoying your mini-meals, Madi!

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