It was sleeting about a week or so ago. I snapped some pictures. This one looks like I have a ghost tomb or something in my yard.
The trees are blooming. Bad picture but still pretty.
The daffodils are still lovely
I discovered I have hyacinths way in the back of my yard. Unfortunately slugs have found them too
I picked up a little something yesterday that I'm very excited to photograph and then use for other projects. More on that next time!
I've a new motto for my life. It's not a new concept really but finding the a fore mentioned item made me think of it.
I'm going to work on making decisions by asking my self "Will I regret this later?" That can be used for either doing something or not doing something. I don't let myself dwell on it for too long. Basically I go on my first response.
Mind you this does not mean I ignore my own personal morals, obviously. It's just a way to make sure I'm living a more personally fulfilling life. And not living with regrets.
The trees are blooming. Bad picture but still pretty.
The daffodils are still lovely
I discovered I have hyacinths way in the back of my yard. Unfortunately slugs have found them too
I picked up a little something yesterday that I'm very excited to photograph and then use for other projects. More on that next time!
I've a new motto for my life. It's not a new concept really but finding the a fore mentioned item made me think of it.
I'm going to work on making decisions by asking my self "Will I regret this later?" That can be used for either doing something or not doing something. I don't let myself dwell on it for too long. Basically I go on my first response.
Mind you this does not mean I ignore my own personal morals, obviously. It's just a way to make sure I'm living a more personally fulfilling life. And not living with regrets.
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The squirrels get most of the hazelnuts, but I've gotten a couple liters of them off the ground in the past. I usually end up with blisters on my fingers or hands if I try to crack that many. Many that end up on the ground are empty. The squirrels drop them without even trying to open them.