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Monday, June 1, 2009

Won't you be my neighbor?


It's a beautiful day in this neighborhood,
A beautiful day for a neighbor.
Would you be mine?
Could you be mine?...

It's a neighborly day in this beauty wood,
A neighborly day for a beauty.


Would you be mine?
Could you be mine?...


I've always wanted to have a neighbor just like you.
I've always wanted to live in a neighborhood with you.


So, let's make the most of this beautiful day.
Since we're together we might as well say:


Would you be mine?
Could you be mine?


Won't you be my neighbor?
Won't you please,


Won't you please?
Please won't you be my neighbor?



Song courtesy of Mr. Fred Rogers and Public Broadcasting System (PBS).
Photos courtesy of me, my backyard, and my dogs.

Love,
M

17 comments:

  1. What beautiful green lawn you have! And I love gardenias. And I love the sound of running water. A lovely backyard.

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  2. {sigh} So lovely. One problem with being away last week is that much of my yard isn't planted yet, just my perennials. But since it's 43 degrees as I type, I'm guessing I have time. Can I come hang out in your yard?

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  3. I love it!
    The fountain especially. Fantastic.

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  4. Oh, you have a LOVELY yard.

    And I would give my left nipple to be your neighbor. I miss Texas.

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  5. Can you come and be my neighbour??

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  6. You have an awesome backyard. I will totally be your neighbor! As long as I can put my feet in your little waterfall! *hee*

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  7. I miss Mr. Rogers.

    Love the photos!

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  8. That's your backyard? And you blog? Do you blog in your backyard? That would be the only way to tear me away from peace and serenity like that! (And the two year old. that too..)

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  9. I came home today with Boca Burgers and MorningStar Chic'n Patties...my husband gave me a really weird look.

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  10. I'll be right over to smell that gardenia! I love gardenias, and I think that is the most gorgeous scent in the world. Lookin' good!

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  11. Oh man, that is cruel! First taunting me with pink drinks and now lush greenery! I recognized the gardenias (how's THAT, coming from a native "it's a dry heat!" westerner, but what's the other stuff?

    IMHO, "pot culture" is the only way to go for easy, fabulous gardening. You can keep those pots and yer pink drink makin' self happy year 'round!

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  12. Beautiful woman!!! I'm soooo jealous!!!

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  13. I will surely be your neighbor, especially if your yard looks that nice. Our neighbors all have dingy yards and we're the only ones who have any landscaping. Grr. So yeah, let's be neighbors!

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  14. Good for you! You are waaaay ahead of me on your containers! I'm so behind this year!

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  15. crazy beautiful.

    must get outdoors and plant some containers.

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  16. What a beautiful back yard! And your dogs add just the right flavor to friendly in lush settings.

    Linda
    http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com

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