Today is the day for Wordless Wednesday Signs! I have shared flowers, trees, babies, and birds so I today will be signs! Tucked away near the western part of North Carolina are beautiful sites that we love to visit. The Great Smoky National Forest and the Nantahala seem to take us back in time.
Hi there, I’m Lia the Baby Blogger back with a few handmade Mother’s Day presents I made. They are super cute and easy to make so hang on to the information in case you want to make an adorable present for someone you love. Hope you like Lia’s projects for Mother’s Day. Hand print Flowers The first project was made with the help of my Great Grandmama as a Mother’s Day present for my mommy celebrating her first Mother’s Day because of me! All you need is some heavy paper,
I’ve been missing my mom since she passed away in 2000 but all the memories of the past, forever in our hearts will last. Mom has sent down signs to let us know she is still with us and and guiding us along life’s path. This is mom’s Mother’s Day poem I wrote for her this year. A Poem for Mom I miss you mom more than you know, I wish you didn’t have to go. I know you’re watching from above, the cardinals stop and bring your love. I
How far can a meatloaf go? No this is not a joke, it’s about my four pound meatloaf and how many meals I got out of it! I love Fresh Market’s Tuesday meat specials, they have Ground beef for $2.99 a pound we we usually stock up for meatballs or meatloaf. This week it was meatloaf! Meatloaf is one of those meals that is quick to prepare and then do nothing while it’s in the oven. My cooking started Wednesday morning, I plopped the ground beef in a mixing bowl,
It’s so exciting to watch our small raised bed vegetable garden growing! We started planting on April 9th, just one month ago and we’ve already been picking lettuce for a week! This is the beginning of our garden if you missed it: http://themarthareview.com/vegetable-garden-planting-time/ Hubby waters the garden early morning before the sun hits it and then again in the evening and we don’t use any pesticides. All the plants are looking great, we have blossoms on the summer squash, zucchini, eggplant, tomatoes and feelers are on the cucumbers! Our leaf