The bounty harvested on Friday.
Sorry about the photo - I'm not real computer savvy here. Gavin - my daughters oldest - He is 11.
Luci wanted to pick veggies. She wouldn't put the ball down though. Luci told her momma that the mashed potatos had a "great texture" - Do you think this one is watching the Food Network?
Ben was a good veggie picker.
This one had worked a double Friday and came home to load the family in the van headed to Mobile. He needed his rest. This is Brian.
This is my brother, Royce.
Me and April.
We had a great time visiting.
13 comments:
Becca, I know you are pleased to share veggies in your garden with family. That is just NEAT.
Poor Brian... Hope someone else helped him drive the family home.
Hugs,
Betsy
Great job! The kid in the second photo could have used a V8 LOL...
Becca beautiful garden veggies..pass me some and your children are beautiful too. Glad you had a great time visiting. :-)
Looks like you had a good time with special people-nice weather too:)
(great texture? too funny:)
What a great day for the children. The veggies look so good, hope they ate a bunch.
Patsy
It's good for kids to see where our food comes from. I love to see how excited they get when they discover the plant has fruit.
Nice family pictures (especially the children in the garden). And quite a bountiful garden, too.
It was neat seeing your family helping out in the veggie garden. Glad you all had a nice visit.
FlowerLady
It's so funny what kids say! I bet they had lots of fun helping pick vegetables. I can't believe you already have zucchini and squash, it looks delicious!
It looks like you had a lot of good help in the garden.
Looks like the children really enjoyed picking beautiful garden veggies.The feeling is always different when you pick your garden veggies and when one has to purchase:)
Hi Becca!
Thanks a bunch for stopping by to visit my blog! Your garden looks fabulous! My garden is off to a slow start because of all the rainy days in May.
Nice looking veggies. My dad live down in Florida and he just mentioned some kind of indian spinache that can handle the heat down there?? Keep up the good work!
GartenGrl
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