First let me give you some background on the story.
When my Honey built my garden with the very nice gate with a trellis on either side I was delighted. It so happened at that time, I had thrown an old front door mat on the ground near the garden, so I would remember to take it to the dumpster later on. Well I looked at the entrance into the garden, looked at the mat and decided as a joke, to place it in front of the gate and tell everyone they had to wipe their feet before entering Keewee's Garden. Yes I know I have a wacky sense of humor.
Anyhow, last Friday as I came home from work and drove under the carport, I glanced across at my garden and said "what the heck", or something like that. I jumped out of the car and went to investigate. There on the ground, just in front of my mat, were two lovely pieces of sod. Instantly I knew where they had come from, they were put there by our landscaper friend, obviously leftovers from a job. I could not stop laughing.
When my Honey built my garden with the very nice gate with a trellis on either side I was delighted. It so happened at that time, I had thrown an old front door mat on the ground near the garden, so I would remember to take it to the dumpster later on. Well I looked at the entrance into the garden, looked at the mat and decided as a joke, to place it in front of the gate and tell everyone they had to wipe their feet before entering Keewee's Garden. Yes I know I have a wacky sense of humor.
Anyhow, last Friday as I came home from work and drove under the carport, I glanced across at my garden and said "what the heck", or something like that. I jumped out of the car and went to investigate. There on the ground, just in front of my mat, were two lovely pieces of sod. Instantly I knew where they had come from, they were put there by our landscaper friend, obviously leftovers from a job. I could not stop laughing.

Uh uh .. a caption? Er er ... ahh ... eemmm ... hmmm ...
ReplyDeleteOps .. nature's calling. Gotta go ...
A living welcome matt
ReplyDeleteClean those feet before seeing the beets!
ReplyDeleteHA HA!
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Where's the rest of the lawn?
ReplyDeleteThe grass is greener on the other side.
ReplyDeleteKeep off the Grass! They do look neat and tidy there.
ReplyDeleteI love this story KeeWee but think of a caption? Yikes... Becca's is pretty catchy. :)
ReplyDeleteYou have just made me feel much, much better. I have a door mat just inside my garden gate too. I just like it. I thought I was the only one.
ReplyDeleteLeave dirt and grass at the gate!
ReplyDeleteWipe off your feet before stepping on my mat!
No grass permitted inside!
I love it! How about 'Friendship Matt'!
ReplyDeleteIn life, remember that "The grass isn't always greener on the other side!".
ReplyDeleteIt's the green carpet to an "Oscar" Winning vegetable garden :O)
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Fun photo. Some pictures don't require captions, and this might be one of them...though if hard pressed I might come up with something like, "Muchas grassias [i.e., gracias] for visiting"...
ReplyDeleteRoll your own
ReplyDeleteHow funny. I am drawing a blank on good captions, but this made me smile.
ReplyDeleteA Patch of Green
ReplyDeleteFor The
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