Saturday, March 5, 2011

Saturdays Sunshine


Hidy ho there good neighbors! It's a beautiful day here in Las Vegas (70 ish) and the sun is just as bright as could be. I was really hoping to bury my head and sleep in this morning, but because the sunshine became my alarm clock not leaving me a choice to hit the snooze button, my day as I knew it was about to begin.

There's nothing like a fresh cup of pick-me-up out on the patio, listening to the birds discuss their plans for the day and deciding what your going to do with yours.

Yesterday my hubby and I went window shopping (that's what I call it when my husband says, "We're just gonna look) and brought home some beautiful flowers for the window planter. Now mind you, I'm not a gardener, nor do I claim to know a lot about flowers. I just pick out the ones that have a lot of color, grow no matter what and all with the hopes that the bee's don't like our choices.


I've got the sun tea brewing, comfy blue jeans covering my rear, gloves covering freshly painted nails and the willingness to tackle yet another new day in the adventures of my life approaching 50.


Hoping your "Today" is filled with sunshine and laughter, lots of color and happiness. Take care of you and yours always,

4 comments:

Hollie said...

Sounds like a heavenly day in your neighborhood!

Paula said...

Nice day here in south Texas too. Not too hot and not too cold.

nancy said...

I couldn't figure out why you have one post at a time...LOL.
Thank you for stopping by. Love that flowered jeans pockets idea.. Cute!
Have a good day and thank you for sropping by.
Nancy

Lucy said...

As usual your blog is exceptional. I want to thank you for your kind words. As you know I am 81 and Joe is 75 so we have to take the best we can get for a small price. We had Humana the first time we took out the ins. for the elderly and really like them, but when Joe had to haver his battery replaced they wanted to raise his premium to 80.00 a month and I had not been charged while having them but they decided to charge me 65.00 a month. We could not afford that and still keep up on utilities and a little food. We have Coventry now and I guess we will see what they are like on Joe's bill. Thanks for thinking of us.