Tuesday, February 7, 2012

REDnesday



You never know what I will come up with for REDnesday. I am never sure myself. Drop by http://suelovescherries.blogspot.com and see some really great reds.





Looks like I am going to have to get my mower out. Not for mowing the grass, that died last summer during the drought, but for the weeds. Weeds will grow anywhere even by the hot street.

16 comments:

Ginny Hartzler said...

That's a mighty purty mower!!!

Anonymous said...

Looks kake a beautiful mower!

Kisses and greetings!:)

George said...

When I saw the picture I was afraid you were going to say that you had grass to mow already. I probably need to get my mower out to pick up the last of the leaves that blew into the yard over the winter.

Sally Annie Magundy said...

Our lawn is more weeds than lawn these days too with our water rationing here boo hoo!

Happy Rednesday!

Anne said...

Happy Rednesday to you! I'll have to go check out the blog you posted about now...spent the afternoon photographing cherries!
♥ Anne

Mecky said...

That's a pretty red mower!!

Happy Rednesday!

Betsy Banks Adams said...

Hi LV, Do you do your own mowing???? George does ours --so I'm a spoiled woman!!!!

Yes--weeds will grow anywhere anytime.
Hugs,
Betsy

Lola said...

Totally agree! Weeds need no rain, no nourishment whatsoever to FLOURISH everywhere anytime!

Now grass ...

Happy Rednesday!

Under Her Wings said...

I've noticed the weeds coming up in our yard already! And the trees budding, and the bulbs coming up. I just pray we don't get an extreme cold now. I do love springtime!

Elaine said...

Cute red display on your white wicker and nice mower.. Do not want to think of lawn mowing yet. Happy Wednesday

Unknown said...

Great post LV Shes a beauty! I've got one too..I call her Judy...Judy the Beauty! Thanks for looking at my lunch post..I wish I could have all my special blog friends (you) over for lunch!Ohio is a beautiful spot! c'mon! huggs, Sunny (Dianna)

NanE said...

LOL LV you crack me up! Now I would never have thought of showing our red mower, great thinking. Hope your drought is over and you will have grass again! xxoo Nan

~✽Mumsy✽~ said...

You do come up with many different and wonderful red things, LV!

Sandy said...

I decided long ago to forgo all the chemicals it takes to make a "perfect" lawn of grass. Nature thrives on variety! I mow what grows, but not before studying the tiny bluets, the wild strawberries, and the pretty yellow flowers on the dandelions! Love the red mower!

SueLovesCherries said...

Hi MeMe! I sure hope we'll get to use our lawnmower soon! We've had the mildest winter ever, here in Mass., but it's snowing lightly today - it's 34F and will probably turn to rain soon.

Sallie (FullTime-Life.com said...

Just looking at that lawn mower might just make me happy to do the job!