tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1645722792801480537.post2754478547454581895..comments2023-09-01T08:15:35.010-04:00Comments on Our Prime Years: Now that we're home....Donna B. McNicolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15209611782116113024noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1645722792801480537.post-37672738765235487262019-05-14T13:58:05.777-04:002019-05-14T13:58:05.777-04:00I hate gardening, never have liked it. I'm rea...I hate gardening, never have liked it. I'm really lucky hubby doesn't mind it too much. But the zero-turn lawnmower makes a huge difference for him. We have about two acres he likes to keep mowed. Pulling out the flower beds in front and replacing them with evergreens will be a huge help. I loved the flowers but had no idea how to take care of them nor no inclination to do so.<br /><br />You are right about both Ryan & Stu - they are almost always upbeat. LOL!Donna B. McNicolhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15209611782116113024noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1645722792801480537.post-69554208909467769522019-05-13T19:49:25.500-04:002019-05-13T19:49:25.500-04:00That's a LOT of gardening! When my parents mov...That's a LOT of gardening! When my parents moved into their new home after retirement, Dad planted about 20 cypress trees. The last time I visited, they had filled in so that they almost totally block the road from the house! He turns 80 this winter though, and has finally farmed out the yard work. <br /><br />Stu looks like he was in good spirits even after the Carpal Tunnel surgery. Even your son looks in good spirits after that terrible accident. You must have a generally good-natured family. Redhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06870283055927616591noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1645722792801480537.post-60228205823742298732019-05-11T18:38:36.786-04:002019-05-11T18:38:36.786-04:00You have such a great sense of humor, one reason I...You have such a great sense of humor, one reason I love your posts. Mine are just to chronicle our days for our friends across the world. Oh, and to refresh our memory when we look back. LOL! We did a separate one for the two years we lived in Ecuador, this one was pretty quiet.<br /><br />Glad you and your wife made it through! That is so scary. Ryan is doubly lucky he had no head injuries. He had another surgery on his knee today, put in a plate to keep things together. Ahhh, to be young and think you are immortal!Donna B. McNicolhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15209611782116113024noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1645722792801480537.post-71811553454408817902019-05-11T18:34:05.972-04:002019-05-11T18:34:05.972-04:00Thanks for calling at the blog post A to Z it is m...Thanks for calling at the blog post A to Z it is much appreciated. My own diary is a little more on the mad side, but it does remind me of what I did. Some great photos. . . Sorry to read about that car crash but it could have been so much worse. My wife and I were hit head on by a drunk driver in 1985 and although we were very badly injured we made it. My wife was written off 3 times but she is still here although still has problems related to that event. <br /><br /><br /> <a href="http://robztobor.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow">Rob Z Tobor</a><br /><br />Rob Z Toborhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03570498194207996145noreply@blogger.com