My last post was quite lengthy, so for this one, I’ll be quite brief. Just some thoughts for a happy holiday weekend and beyond.

Go out and find some fabulous local produce at a farmer’s market or farmstand and enjoy the bounty of the season!

Get around to the gardening you’ve been waiting to do! (Or in my case, pot the poor plants that have been waiting way too long to look fabulous!)

If planning an outing, find a good crafts or art show where local artisans are showcasing their wares. Like this fabulous Lemon Peel Soap I came across recently by a local soap maker. Support your local artists!

No matter how busy you may be – or not be –
make some time for your furry small fry.

And above all – and which may include all of the above – take the advice on this journal given me by a dear friend – Do more of what makes you happy!
Happy July 4th!
Wishing you a happy 4th, too Jeanne! I love that big wide-eyed kitty in that photo. โค
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That is my beautiful girl, Jazzy. She really is a cutie. Hope your weather out West has calmed down – thankfully, it has here!
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Loved all your pics, but Jazzy’s photo stole my heart. She’s a beauty. Happy 4th to you, too, Jeanne!
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Thanks, Pat. Yeah, despite her little diva ways, she sure is a heart-stealer. โค๏ธ Whatever our weather is doing this weekend, it’ll be a good one to get some rest!
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Lovely suggestions, Jeanne! I love craft shows, especially. Joy to you and Jazzy, and Happy 4th!
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And to you and your four-leggeds. ๐ Now that I FINALLY got my very tired plants into pots, I can sit out on the porch and read without guilt! Yay!
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Great advice! I bought a quart of just picked strawberries and enjoying with morning cereal, lunch salad and strawberry shortcake at night. ๐ Happy 4th!
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I don’t think we can have enough fresh strawberries …. or tomatoes … or peaches … can we? It’s the upside to some of this way-too hot weather we’ve been having. Deliciousness! You, too, Pam. ๐
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Never too many of the summer fruits. I used strawberries as an excuse to make an angel food cake yesterday – delicious with strawberries and whipped cream on top. ๐
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Oooooh – YUM! I just cut up a fresh quart yesterday, but no desire to bake. I’ll think of something! ๐
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Same to you!
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Cheers, Becky! Hope youโre having great weather for the holidays โ๏ธ
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On and off…some sun and some rain. Guess that works out:)
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If it’s not over 90 degrees, I’m good! LOL
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I agree, Jeanne!
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I wish I could reach through the screen and have one of those vibrant berries! Our strawberry season is over, but the blueberries are in full swing. We went to the farmers market yesterday and got some beautiful fruits and veggies. Iโve been spending quite a bit of time with my furry family. And the one with you is a beauty! Iโm hoping to get back in the blogging groove soon. I thought Iโd dip my toe in slowly. Take good care, Jeanne.
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Hi Cheryl! So glad you stopped by. Yes, those berries are from a local farm, and red all the way through and sweet. Normally, I buy organic, but at this time of year, I do want to support my local farmer, who is so careful with pesticides (unlike your standard growers) On their website, they have a calendar on what you can get each month – https://www.phillipsfarms.com/pdf/PhillipsFarmsCropTimeTable.pdf and in yellow, what you can pick yourself. I am so grateful to have a farm like this 7 minutes drive from my house!
Happy you dipped your toe in here! โค๏ธ Jeanne
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