We have one Iris bush and it’s always a treat when it blooms. When the plant is spent this year we will try our hand at digging it up and putting it in another spot where it will be enjoyed more. Right now it’s position is between our garage and new shop. We also have 4 Peonies to move.
Wednesday I finished up JJ’s 1st year Memory book and then went out to mow the front and back. When we were done with our outdoor work we decided on enjoying a meal out at Backyard Barbecue in Kettle Falls. They opened up to indoor seating today and wanted to support them during this hard time. The food was delicious.
Thank you dear blogging friends and others who check in and wonder how we are all doing during this time. You remain a good normal constant in our lives right now when the world seems to be turning upside down. Keep shining God’s light in these dark times. God is still in control and that’s not to say things will be easy on us but we will make it through.
Your iris is so lovely. The petals seem to glow with colour. Just a warning, peonies dont like to move!
Thank you for that information, Barbara!
The Iris is one of my favourite flowers, another proof of the beauty and intricacy of our Creator’s work. God bless you and yours sister.
Thank you for your visit and your comment! God bless you, too.
Hello, your irises and the vase are very pretty. It is good to support your local restaurants. Have a happy day!
Thank you, Eileen. I appreciate you!
The irises and the vase are gorgeous. I know you enjoyed eating out. It is always a pleasure to visit with you here; a highlight of my day to visit dear blog friends when we are still somewhat isolated. Glad you finished JJ’s memory book.
Thanks for your visits and comments Mildred! You are appreciated!
…a beautiful flower that doesn’t last long enough!
…a beautiful flower that doesn’t last long enough.
Tom, that’s the truth. I would love Irises and Peonies to last longer…
Your iris’s are beautiful. I need to move some of mine as well. They aren’t blooming these last couple of years because of too much shade I think. Iris’s are so regal looking. I have a deep purple one that I love. Yes, we will try to get through this pandemic! Who would have imagined we would experience something like this!? Thankful that God is in control.
Deep purple sounds real pretty, Rosella. None of us could imagine what is going on in our world right now…
Thanks for your visit and comment.
The irises are as beautiful as your spirit. I appreciate you, Ellen.
Thank you so much, Lulu!
They are beautiful. Sounds as if you have some work ahead. We are doing some rearranging this weekend, but I will have grandsons in tow. Teen power…love it.
Love, Vee
Vee, I’ve tried to nab a teenager or two to put to work with fair pay and so far no luck. Enjoy your time this weekend.
The iris are beautiful. Hope they transplant well for you.
We still haven’t been out to eat yet. May one day soon we’ll venture out.
Thank you Ellen, for your continued visits to my blog also. A beautiful flower in such a pretty vase, and a lovely view out the window. And you’re right, this is very caring blogging community. I feel blessed at all the loving support in difficult times. Keep safe, healthy and happy 🙂
I have iris envy, Ellen. Yours are so pretty in that very unique vase. I don’t have enough sun to enjoy their beauty! I need to move my peonies as well. Our shady property is making life difficult for them! Have a lovely weekend.