Planting Easter Sunday
APRIL 9, 2007
Ulla, Michael, and Rowan Milbrath
invited us over for a lovely Easter Sunday...
We brought our pots
and they had plants and soil
for us to create spring wonders!
Here is Ulla...
Michael was difficult to catch,
but I finally got him,
manning the barbecue with neighbor Kevin assisting...
invited us over for a lovely Easter Sunday...
We brought our pots
and they had plants and soil
for us to create spring wonders!
Here is Ulla...
Michael was difficult to catch,
but I finally got him,
manning the barbecue with neighbor Kevin assisting...
Here is Rowan,
as pretty as the flowers before her...
as pretty as the flowers before her...
And Ulla with me on the left of the picture,
and Lucille on the right...
and Lucille on the right...
Lucille had some gifts for us "kids"
I'm so lucky that she considers me a kid!!!
I'm so lucky that she considers me a kid!!!
Little baby faeries,
peaking out into the beautiful world for the first time...
peaking out into the beautiful world for the first time...
Gary, Lucille's hubby, tries his hand at gardening...
While Lucille
brings her chocolate dipped strawberries...
brings her chocolate dipped strawberries...
It was a glorious day,
a moment of Spring, new beginnings,
spent in loved company!
Thank you Ulla, Michael, and Rowan!!!
a moment of Spring, new beginnings,
spent in loved company!
Thank you Ulla, Michael, and Rowan!!!
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