Today, we are going to take a look at various items. We are catered by Caroline of Austin. Our entertainment is Neil Diamond.
Biscuits & Gravy – buttermilk biscuits, sausage gravy, fried eggs
Spinach & Feta Egg White Omelet – grilled red onion, cherry tomato, breakfast potatoes, choice of toast
Ham & Cheddar Omelet – smoked ham, aged cheddar, breakfast potatoes, choice of toast
Eggs Your Way – choice of chicken sausage or peppered bacon, breakfast potatoes, choice of toast
Whipped Ricotta Pancakes – syrup, whipped butter, powdered sugar
Crispy Chicken & Waffles – maple syrup, honey butter
Huevos Rancheros – sunny eggs, crispy tortilla, black bean, jalapeño, avocado, queso fresco
Green Chili & Chicken Enchiladas – fried egg, yogurt crema, cilantro, avocado, lime

A new parrot mailbox topper

The moon sets in the morning.

Looks like a bed has met its maker.

A cute doe guarded by a virtual buck.

Fox and a tortoise. (with a broken leg)

Sunrise.

Hibiscus before cold temperatures

Bougainvillea and parsley.

Arbor Day Oak giveaway with leaves beginning to turn.

Cilantro, Rosemary, and Oregano.

Assorted blooms

Daylight super moon.
We can now relax and enjoy some food and music. I hope you have a wonderful week.























All such wonderful photos! I have rarely seen yellow hibiscus, so lovely and bright, and the animal ornaments are very nice… not to mention the sunrise, beautiful! A wonderful week ahead to you too!
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Thank you, Nicole.😊
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It is nearly lunch time here John and reading through those menu’s have my mouth watering .. Loved the photos, wow to that Sunrise and your herb collection… Have a peaceful Sunday…. And oh to have a doe in the garden. but the plants I am guessing wouldn’t last long..
Take care…xx 🙏💖
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Yes, the doe would make short work of them, so they are not allowed. Thank you, Sue.
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😊❤️
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Bougainvillea must be tougher than I realized. There are some gorgeous ones blooming here, too. We’re finally near freezing this morning; it will be interesting to see how they fare. That iridescent buck and real doe make for quite a pair; I loved that photo.
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I thought the buck and doe made a fine pair, too. We covered our bougainvillea to see if it will last longer. We are expecting more warm weather.
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Lovely photos, John & Producer. The doe is so cute lying there. The sunrise shot is my favorite. IT perfectly captures that color that lasts for about 30 seconds most of the time. I also like the moon shots.
Buttermilk biscuits, sausage gravy and fried eggs? Music to my ears. It’s gonna be hard to have toast, apple and yogurt 😦
I hope you have a great week.
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Thank you, Dan. Toast, Apple, and yogurt are one of those “good for you” things that are necessary.
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I know, John. But biscuits and gravy…I know my Doctor would cringe, but seriously, I’d go for it.
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Lovely photographs.
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Thank you, Robbie.
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I love all the pics, but especially the one with the doe and virtual buck. Amazing!
Happy Sunday!
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It was one of those unusual occurrences that makes a nice photo. Thanks, Kymber.
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Wonderful views, John! And the cherry on top was Sweet Caroline. Still a favorite of mine, as it brings up memories of a particularly wonderful time of my life!
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I have memories connected with the song as well. Thanks, Jim. 😊
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That is one fabulous sunrise photo! The Producer certainly got some great shots, as did you. I’ve seen Neil Diamond perform, he’s awesome. He was a lot younger then though.
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I have never seen him perform, but I do like his music.
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Nice collection. Love the sky shots.
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Thanks, Charles.
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You’re welcome.
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What a great collection of photos, especially the flowers – and the doe and the buck! We don’t have any flowers here except my lemon tree in my office is blooming and blooming. As soon as it’s warm enough I’ll put it outside again.
Huevos rancheros today!
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We had to cover everything last night. The temps went to 25 degrees. The forecast is for milder temperatures for the next two weeks, so hopefully it was worth it. I love huevos rancheros.
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I love the parrot mailbox topper, although it looks like a strong wind could tip them over.
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A very nice mix here, John. The doe guarding the buck is so sweet.
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