2021
It's been a year since the
pandemic invaded our world.
Things are looking better. We have
a vaccine and the cases are going down.
I've had my first shot and scheduled
for the second in August.
Looking forward to visiting family
and having get-togethers again,
hopefully by next year or sooner.
Spring flowers have started
blossoming, life's awakening here,
in the Gaspé, Eastern Quebec.
I am sharing some photos
of my garden and everyday life.

Checkered Lilies
For some reason a white one appeared this year.
Bethlehem Sage.
My roots began at the beach.


Huge trees have washed ashore from Fall storms.
Probably from New Brunswick, across the Bay.
We played a lot, growing up on this beach.
I am the second from the right.

We collect seaglass.
A blue piece, is a rare piece.
Annie.
It was only 10 deg. C. this day.
We have a large selections of wild birds here.
Grosbeak
Bluejays
The birdhouse was a gift
from Carol and Peter.
We had some potatoes sprouting.
Annie planted them.
Just for the fun of it.
We are still having frost here at night.
GARDEN.
Whoever makes a garden
Has oh so many friends:
The glory of the morning,
The dew when daylight ends,
And rain and wind and sunshine,
And dew and fertile sod,
For he who makes a garden
Works hand in hand with God.
~Author Unknown...
Happy Spring
Thanks for your visit 💜