After a week, we have finally fixed the overgrown plants but I have yet to change some pots which are broken. The carabao grass was trimmed by Josef except that very small patch under the Calamansi tree. I hope by tomorrow morning I’ll get to clear it. I have to hire one of our village’s maintenance workers to clean our front and side yards of weeds.


I could smell the lemony scent of the flowers of our Calamansi.

That’s Sadie. She is always besides me when I am gardening.
This is our small garden.
I loved seeing your garden. Thanks for the photos.
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Thank you Anne.
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Ollie also likes to be in the garden with me. He never leaves my side when I am out there.
Best wishes, Pete.
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They are loyal to us, devoted friends.
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You have a lovely garden dear 👌👌
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Thank you Amita.
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The garden looks lovely. Is Sadie one of the newer dogs?
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He is one of the last puppies born a few months ago. Thanks Elizabeth.
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My grandmother was nicknamed Sadie!
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It is such a nice name. Thanks Elizabeth.
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A nice garden Arlene. I am sorry about the election of Marcos Jr. People never learn do they? 🙏🏻
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They don’t Brian, sadly. They want another marcos to empty the coffer and protect their ill-gotten wealth.
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A Scotsman once told in a café in Covent Garden “Grrreed is the main prrroblem in the world…”
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I agree. They can’t even bring those ill-gotten wealth when they die. We see the same old faces, they never learn.
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Never. And that is everywhere. You and I must be around the same age, and though raised in very different parts of the world, I remember the hopes of our youth. Freedom, growth, opportunities… Now I look around, all I see are crooks… Sigh.
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Sad isn’t it? Where is this world coming to?
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As usual. We’ll have to hit bottom after many have died, to look up and say “no more”. (Until next time…)
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I’ve never heard of that tree before! Thanks for sharing 🙂
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It is Philippine lime.
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