Since the zinnias are still producing. I am bound to keep cutting. And arranging.
While finding the time to do some writing - and some reading.
I have also given considerable thought to the different ways to eat peaches, but mostly keep sticking with the same old ways.
Old ways, especially when they involve a biscuit, are sometimes best.
I bought a card with the Holster Manifesto on it a while back. It's propped up on my desk where I can see it. A lot. I like to look over at it in between typing a sentence or two. Such good words.
It tells me to "start doing things I love", and nowhere does it say to stop.
agreed! ;o)
Posted by: jacki long | 08/25/2018 at 11:36 PM
Always do things you love! And the zinnias are so cheery!
Posted by: Amy in Texas | 08/26/2018 at 11:30 AM
Inspired by you, I planted 3 pots of zinnias from seed this summer. I don't know why I've never done it before. I love zinnias! And I love your photo of the peach on the striped towel. Beautiful.
Posted by: Maureen | 08/26/2018 at 12:36 PM
I love your zinnias! I nearly have my garden area under control and you have encouraged me to plant lots of zinnias next year. We had them in the house when I was a child and I liked them then and I like them now. I especially like the arrangement between the biscuit and the peach.
Posted by: Caroline Berk | 08/26/2018 at 08:53 PM
Thank you all! Zinnia lovers UNITE :-)
Posted by: carol | 08/27/2018 at 08:34 AM