Twenty some years ago I visited Portugal and watched the sun set on the Atlantic Ocean. I remember seeing the little fishing boats come in and the women waiting for their men to return from fishing. I've been waiting...
My sweetie returned today from a week fishing in AK with his brothers. Yahoo happy day. He had a great time, caught LOTS of Halibut and is home now! Here is a picture of him (in the brown) and his brothers…
My sweetie returned today from a week fishing in AK with his brothers. Yahoo happy day. He had a great time, caught LOTS of Halibut and is home now! Here is a picture of him (in the brown) and his brothers…
And... to the girlie stuff... My holly-hocks have all been pinks - white, light pink and darker pink. Look what came up this year! Isn't it a beauty - dark dark burgundy!
Oh I scrolled and scrolled waiting for the pic of the BIG FISH..
ReplyDeletebut, I'll certainly TAKE that
holly-hock instead..
what a beauty!
What a gorgeous Holly-Hock. My one attempt to grow them here in Australia was totally failure and so disappointing after seeing them grow wild in English hedges.
ReplyDeleteLoved the intro to this post, the waiting for your manto come home safe- beautiful.
Your garden is looking great...I always love hollyhocks and the bees they attract whereas my husband thinks they look like weeds....
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the halibut!
welcome home to the fisher-men!
ReplyDeleteHi Cat!
ReplyDeleteLove your Holly-Hocks! They're so beautiful! A welcome home to your big fisherman and his brothers!
:o) Paulette
Hey, your sweetie was close to us if he was in Arkansas! I know you were happy he is home. Love the dark burgundy HollyHock and your flowers look amazing!
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Glad to be reading your posts Cat...sounds like summer is humming right along..flowers, fish and amazing stitching. Happy Wednesday, xo Pam in chico
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