Gentle Readers . . . and Maxwell,
I cut all the frozen, dead leaves from Phil, and he welcomed spring with signs of new life.
I put the plant my daughter-in-law, K, gave to me in a Princess-approved pot.
We have a spot on the side of the front yard where we've managed to grow some plants and flowers.
Our drought continues. We have water restrictions, so I limit my plants and flowers to a couple of drinks a week. We've had gray, cloudy days of late, but rain is limited to brief strings of spitting.
Princess and I thought this box looked surprised to be in a recycling bin. Perhaps it hoped to become a permanent member of the household where it was delivered.
Infinities of love,
Janie Junebug








That box does look surprised - well spotted! I like the protest placards, particularly the ones that raise a smile.
ReplyDeleteProtesters come up with some brilliant slogans.
DeleteLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!! That box picture cracked me up!!!! It does look rather puzzled to be in the bin.
ReplyDeleteWhy am I here? How can they reject me this way?
DeleteLooks like a lot of work! The box DOES look surprised. And, oh, how I love that last one!
ReplyDeleteI told Carol about the last one while we were eating lunch. She couldn't quit giggling.
DeleteHahahahahaha, love the woman following the counter protester around!
ReplyDeleteI would love to do that.
DeleteThe plant is beautiful, Janie! And I love the dog as well! :)
ReplyDeleteI laughed in reference to the woman following the counter protester around! LOL!
I was surprised when Princess stuck her face in the plant.
DeleteI love Shocked Box in the Bin!!! Perhaps it will be Cankles face in a few months???
ReplyDeletexoxo
Wouldn't that be nice? It does look a bit like his stupid face.
DeleteThat poor box. That's definitely some great meme fodder right there. lol
ReplyDeleteI might have to play around with that photo.
DeleteThat box photo is priceless! Thanks for the protest photos. They always cheer me up!
ReplyDeleteThey improve my mood, too.
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