The peas in our garden did really well this year, they were so sweet we mostly ate them right off of the fine. I love the contrast of the hanging baskets behind them.


Unfortunately the peas and beans weren't the only things doing well. Between all of the trips this summer I spent a great deal of time weeding. The moss ivy was everywhere and huge. It took me days to get to where you could actually see the dirt between the rows of tomatoes again.
Just look at the
wheel barrel
and under the
Tee pee
Just a little glimpse of what I was contending with.

I guess this is part of the curse from Adam and Eve I know that the
thorns on my roses are!
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