I have a brain fart that the medical community calls an Arnold Chiari Malformation. After decompression surgery in 2006, my brain is learning to coexist peacefully with my spinal cord in the cramped quarters of my spinal canal. With a real hole in my head, I am now free to continue the pursuit of life, liberty, and good coffee -- between headaches, nausea, dizziness, and seizures, of course!
Lots of you are wondering whether the photos of the grapes in today's entry are growing in my yard. The answer is YES, they are! We put this grapevine in about 18 years ago and have never really paid much attention to it. It gets no special attention or treatment; it doesn't even get watered regularly, yet every year it produces pounds and pounds of green seedless grapes. I've got a photo showing part of last year's harvest here.
I stumbled across your old picture today I could barely breathe The moment stopped me cold Grabbed me like a thief I dialed your number But you wouldn't be there I knew the whole time But it's still not fair I just wanted to hear your voice I just needed to hear your voice
What do I do with all I need to say? So much I want to tell you every day Oh it breaks my heart I cry these tears in the dark I write these letters to you But they get lost in the blue 'Cause there's no address in the stars
Now I'm driving through the pitch black dark I'm screaming at the sky cause it hurts so bad Everybody tells me all I need is time Then the morning rolls in and it hits me again And that ain't nothing but a lie
What do I do with all I need to say? So much I want to tell you every day Oh it breaks my heart I cry these tears in the dark I write these letters to you but they get lost in the blue 'Cause there's no address in the stars
Without you here with me I don't know what to do I'd give anything just to talk to you Oh it breaks my heart Oh it breaks my heart All I can do is write these letters to you But there's no address in the stars
Beautiful!!!
Hi Carleen
They Many fruits on it ..........
Fantastic shots ^__^
oooooooooooooooohhhhh yum!
Happy WW
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Beautiful ...especially the end product.
How wonderful to have a lot of vine for harvest! They look tasty :).
Will you get a chance to stomp on some?
Happy WW!
Wow! Is this in your garden? What kind of grapes are those?
Thanks for visiting and please come back again!
Happy WW! My Parents' Backyard http://tinyurl.com/nothar
Hi Carleen. Tq for stopping by at my blog and tq also for the birthday wish. Nice meeting you here and hope to get to know you better soon.
Lots of luv,
Ita
wow.. your own vineyard! those grapes look yummy! :)
Happy WW! Wow ... those are remarkable photos of nature at work! Thank you for visiting my blog earlier today.
I invite your blog readers to view my photo entry and consider whether or not we will see peace in the Middle East during our lifetime...
peace, Villager
so cool - are these yours?
Great photos.
We have wild grapes growing rampantly around here, I'm afraid there going to take my fence down.
Love the greens!
How exciting! My husband's cousin has a grapevine full of grapes, too. I'd like to try growing them sometime. Hers has done really well!
Thanks for stopping by earlier! I replied to your prairie dog question on the post, since I thought other people might be wondering too.
Excellent and very pretty. Are those in your yard?
Hi All!
Lots of you are wondering whether the photos of the grapes in today's entry are growing in my yard. The answer is YES, they are! We put this grapevine in about 18 years ago and have never really paid much attention to it. It gets no special attention or treatment; it doesn't even get watered regularly, yet every year it produces pounds and pounds of green seedless grapes. I've got a photo showing part of last year's harvest here.
Wow...that is beautiful! Grapes would never grow here...
Thanks for checking out my WW entry :)
Wow! Wish I could have my own grape vineyard unless I moved out in the Philippines :)
Very nice. I wish we could grow grapes in our yard.
Yummy! Is that from your yard? If so, that is amazing. I am seeing a lot of tomatoes right now, but not many grape growers.
Happy WW from Sara @ the Mostly Wordless Wednesday H.Q.!
Yum! I'd love to try some of those. That is awesome. Hope you have a great crop. Happy WW!
Lovely shots! Looks like you will have a wonderful harvest. :D
Could you imagine if everyone of those grapes was a dollar? You'd be rich I tell ya. They are awesome :)
Lovely...
cool catch for wordless... mine's up too hope you can drop by. Happy WW!
Yum! Killed my vine in two years ;(
http://iamharriet.blogspot.com/2009/06/wordless-moose.html