Showing posts with label Peppers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peppers. Show all posts

Monday, June 1, 2015

How does my garden grow?


How does my garden grow?
It grows with
Flowers red, orange, green, yellow, purple

Green Apples waiting to ripen
Tomatoes they are great between bread
Pecan, Walnuts the squirrel's store for the winter
Blackberries great for jam, pies, and hotcakes.
Sun Parasol dark red original sunparabeni usppaf Mandevilla
Peach Hibiscus 
Green Apples 
Green Apples
Tamed Blackberries
Blooms in the fall Autumn Sedum
Heaven's Gate birds love this flower
Raised beds of Tomatoes
Raised beds of Hot banana peppers
Mistress Mary, Quite contrary,
How does your garden grow?
With Silver Bells, And Cockle Shells,
And so my garden grows
Pecan Tree (nuts are always full of worms but the squirrels still eat them)


Monday, November 10, 2014

A TRAIL OF NO RETURN

We stopped at the Muscle Shoals Library to view the second of a series of sculptures that are to be placed throughout the Shoals Area over the next few years.


This sculpture depicts a bass player in a studio session.
Singing River Sculpture
First, we stopped at several different auto parts stores looking for a part for my husband's Fireo.

We ate lunch at Peppers in Muscle Shoals before beginning our adventure.
We shared a Lifeline Turkey and Avocado Sandwich, Chips, and Rotel with Salsa.
Roasted turkey, arcade sun-dried tomatoes, spring greens, cucumbers, and fat-free sun-dried tomato basil vinaigrette on a toasted whole-wheat bun.
Both ordered a large tea.


We stopped at a junkyard in Russellville.
Town of Littleville

On our travels, we passed many cows grazing in the fields.
Maybe some black Angus cows
We rode to the Bankhead National Forrest.

We rode through the town of Moulton on Highway 33, around many curves, up the mountain, down the hill,  down a very long gravel road.
Grove of trees on Bankhead Highway/33 Highway

We turned off Highway 33 onto Hickory Grove Road (a graveled road), which went on for several miles.

We passed an abandoned chicken barn, cows, barns, ponds, and a couple riding horses, and they were holding hands.
Caspey Creek
Two lovebirds
We crossed the Caspey Creek Bridge, and we stopped to take some pictures.
We came out on Highway 41 South, then traveled on Danville Road to 157 University of North Alabama Highway, and continued on to Highway 101. We crossed Wheeler Dam on Highway 72.

We ordered a pineapple and ham pizza from Pizza Hut and took it home to eat for dinner.


YUM.









Museum that we have visited

  Dates & Places of Museums   1988 Dec 3-4, The Jack Daniels Distillery 133 Lynchburg Hwy, Lynchburg, TN 1989 Dec 22, Kennedy Space Ce...