Pokeberry and bird feather painting,
Carrot digging and canning,
brotherly secrets and creature hunting,
apple picking,
and pick-up truck riding..
...which all lead
to the start of a little tree house building,
with a view.
I sure do hope you had as good a weekend as I did.
~Joan
sharing with Mosaic Monday
17 comments:
oh, my gosh! i wanna come play!!! LOVE fresh dug carrots! LOVE apple picking. not so handy with the carpentry, but i can help! :)
Wow! I think we ALL want to come to your house! Love the apple picking and pokeberry playing...I mean painting! You have such fun! I would love to come and stay for a week! lol Hugs!
What a great weekend. Those too little boys are making great memories with you.
Diana
You make life right . . . feather painting with poke berries, who would have thought . . . loved this post!
Looks like it was a full weekend, but so much fun.
a tree house what fun, looks like a great weekend
What a fun-filled weekend! Love the tree house building photos. So sweet. Lots happening out your way.
Oh wow! Look at that beautiful view!!
Love the treehouse! I used to spend so much time up in the trees as a kid. We never had a tree house but my best friend did. Best place to be on hot summer days.
Yay for tree houses!! They will have so much fun with that! :)
What a fun weekend and a fabulous tree house. Great mosaics of the weekend events. Blessings, Pamela
That looks like a weekend for the memory bank - just lovely!
Those carrots are huge! And I bet those little ones were tired after all of the fun activities. :)
I wanna be your kid! Will you adopt me?
PS: You already know how my weekend went. '-)
Lynda
What fun shots. They all have put a big grin on my old face this yucky Saturday morning. Tree house building...I am jealous. Gene build a tree deck overlapping the creek, but that is as far as he got. Oh, how many years did we travel the mountain roads around this old place sitting in the back of Bud's truck. It is part of growing up in the country. Wonderful collection of photos. genie
Joan,
You are living every grandparent's dream. Those kids will never forget visiting grandma at the farm.
Christa
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