Thursday, July 2, 2026

Outback

 No that should be out back. That's as far as I traveled for these pictures. 

I had shown you last year the progress they made when they put in the pharmacy next to the doctors office. By the way, that still has not opened. Apparently some issue with licensing. 

Any way, the big draining system they put in. For whatever reason they are letting the weeds grow all around it. Maybe they are just letting it go because the grass is still too new. I'm not sure.


I took a stroll back there and snapped a few pictures. I'm looking forward to when these grow and create a wall across my back yard.


Tried to snap a picture of the weeds but it wouldn't focus on them.
This one was better
One more try and I still couldn't get it to focus on what I wanted it to

4 comments:

CheerfulMonk said...

That will be a nice wall when the trees grow. What a great idea.

Ginny Hartzler said...

Those are tall and aggressive looking weeds! But the one with the yellow flowers is pretty...maybe wild mustard.

Barwitzki said...

It’s wonderful that you’re getting a lovely green wall... and perhaps the butterflies will flutter over to you...
Your two photos seem to show barley and rapeseed. I love those fields—especially the magnificent yellow of the rapeseed, but the grain is also incredibly beautiful to look at... the way it sways in the wind.
Sending you a hug, Viola

Mary and Chris said...

Good morning, Ann! What a beautiful walk, and such lush green scenery. We have planted those same shrubs in our village, and I think it took at least two years before they really started to grow. Even now, they haven't quite reached their full potential. But they create such lovely natural boundaries, almost like living fences. They give you a wonderful sense of privacy and protection in such a natural way. Thank you for taking us along on your lovely walk and for sharing those beautiful blooming flowers.

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