Good morning, all who read, for I am back online. My heart was not in it as I was healing from dual knee replacement surgeries over a 9-month period. Whoever made the statement that growing old is not for sissies made a very true statement. Getting older and losing your ability to move as you did 20 years earlier is just as much a mental battle as a physical one. But we are healing.

I have to get “mostly” agile because my daughter and I are going to Rome in December. Hopefully, I should be in good shape by then.
In the meantime…there are flowers. When I had my first surgery in June of last year, it ended my yard work for the summer. So, I tried to make sure everything was done so I could enjoy my flowers through my windows. I did not take into account the storms we would have. But those storms made for interesting sights this year… sunflowers. I had one big 10-foot flower that got knocked down last year, and he scattered his love everywhere.

There are over a dozen inside the fence and 5 outside the fence. The tallest so far is over 6 feet but still growing. I am letting them grow as it’s less grass to cut, bonus! The first bud is beginning to open.



I will share further photos as they continue to grow and bloom. In the meantime, enjoy your summer and always be kind.

oh boy…, do I ever know the knee surgery journey! Ouch! You are a warrior to do both knees. For me, I found walking was the best PT. I’m not talking speed walking or marathon walking, just strolls around my neighborhood. I hope your recovery continues with improvement every day in preparation for your great trip. Blessings!
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It’s a little better each day. I didn’t do both at the same time, but after I did the first one, my balance was off, so 7 months later, I did the second one. I swore after doing the first one, I would never do the other one. Funny how life has a different answer. Thanks for chiming in.
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Anita, it is so good to see you back. I was concerned about you! Your sunflowers seem to be thriving this year. 👏
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We will see if the wind doesn’t blow them down this year.
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