is the second most important commandment, according to Jesus.
Then there is the mid 17 Century proverb,
"Fences make good neighbours".
According to the theme from a popular Australian sit-com
(everybody sing along)
"Everybody, needs good neighbours".
Well, I am lucky to have a very good neighbour,
who is quite loveable.
and the fence between us is good enough.
And hanging over the fence:
Lucky, aren't I?
whats the purple one I like that..my neighbours live a fairway up the road where i like them LOL
ReplyDeleteI'm just about to blog partly about a neighbour. I do like your neighbour Hazel.
ReplyDeleteLove that last photo. We have a great neighbour too - Mr P with the goats.
ReplyDeleteThree goats? VG. He..he..he.
ReplyDeleteMrs Mac, that's a hebe...they used to be called 'veronica' - which I like as I have a sister by that name. but now we are only allowed to call them hebes.
Lovely flowers and lucky neighbour
ReplyDeleteIt really spring fever there with so many pretty blooms.
ReplyDeleteHow lucky that you can share the lovely blooms with your neighbour.
ReplyDeleteAnd all my neighbour gives me are those horrible tiny black berries that mice like to eat...lucky my chooks like to eat mice too.
ReplyDeleteLovely blooms Hazel!
It's always good to get along with your neighbours, and even better if you like them :) We're lucky in that respect too, that all of our immediate neighbours are lovely and supportive. Gorgeous blooms btw!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you are having a lovely spring. Beautiful blooms from your neighbor :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful neighbourly offerings, Hazel.
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