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Five Things Friday 7/29/16

By Mavis Butterfield on July 29, 2016 · 1 Comment
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onions

Aren’t the beautiful? The zucchini plants are starting to take over the garden so I decided to go ahead and pull the onions. I’ll let them “cure” on the garden bench for a few days before bringing braiding them and storing the onions in the garage.

rug hooking wool

Shades of pumpkin.

tagro

Note to self: Never haul Tagro in the back of your car when it’s 80 degrees outside.

dog toys

I found these beauties hiding under the couch. Hmmm. I wonder how they got there. 😉

choresThe passive aggressive way to getting things checked off your weekend “Honey Do” list. Leave everything you need done on the front porch where your husband will have to step over them. 😉

Have a great weekend everyone,

~Mavis

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Comments

  1. Tamara says

    July 29, 2016 at 12:27 pm

    Careful! The HOA may not approve of how you present your “Honey Do” List!

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