It didn't take them long to find out where the best sunspots are in your house, did it?
I so want to plant potatoes, but haven't had good luck with them here. How do you keep the moles (or is it the voles) at bay? When I planted potatoes directly in the ground a few years ago, every single one I dug up had teeth marks.
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You mean kittehs didn't help with the garden?
LOVE the last photo in the hat!!! Either that's a big hat, or some very tiny kittehs.
Cats provide a destressing atmosphere I presume... after a long day outside.
They are adorable, and you take such wonderful baby kitteh photos!
Sunny tables and kittehs. Perfect.
I wish, I wish, I wish . . . we were as close to planting weather as you are.
They ARE tiny, Ms. A. That's my husband's tractor cap they have occupied.
Love the colorful potatoes (I think?) as well as the last shot of kittens in a cap. Gracious they are small and curled tight together!
It didn't take them long to find out where the best sunspots are in your house, did it?
I so want to plant potatoes, but haven't had good luck with them here. How do you keep the moles (or is it the voles) at bay? When I planted potatoes directly in the ground a few years ago, every single one I dug up had teeth marks.
Kittehs aren't allowed out till they're bigger -- but I know they'd have been a big help, Ms. A.
Barb, those were red (pink inside) and purple (lavender inside) potatoes. We have a much bigger patch of regular potatoes in another spot.
Susan -- we always get some tooth marks on some potatoes -- I just cut out the bitten places and use those taters first.
Such time wasters those kittens and adorable with it. That last pic is soooo cute.
So you're getting the potatoes in? Great stuff.
This is our first full spring here and the wildflowers are just glorious. I am amazed everyday by something new popping up.
The kittens are a distraction to me to the other photos...I skip through to find them! LOL That last one in the hat, though...awwwwww...
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