Saturday, June 28, 2008

Ahhhhh




Grass, green, green, moist glorious grass

6 comments:

bobbione8y said...

omg Cher! that is wonderous!

i do see a bit of work with all of that edging though :)

i am jealous. so so beautiful.
lay in it and roll around for all of us bloggers!!!

cherk said...

Hubby says I CAN'T even walk in it, will leave dents-whatever, he works tomorrow-I'm walking on it. Ah yes what I have neglected in my blogging is the sod is just a fraction of landscaping we have to do, but think we are on the down hill slide, just some retaining walls, patio pavers, edging and rock and more rock, found exactly what I want to the front so getting enthused again.

Karen said...

Oh, Cher. It's beautiful! Man, that has got to be worth.the.wait.

I'm going to go practice some patience right now.

carey said...

that is a lawn to envy. yummy. ours is getting a little crispy out here in the boondocks. enjoy your toes-in-the-grass afternoon.

Chris said...

Lost everything I just wrote! Dang it! Anyway, please think of me everytime you mow, I love that smell!! I am rethinking the whole sod thing at the moment, and thinking of seroscaping (not sure how to spell:) the lawn in front. here it is sooo dry you really need a good sprinkler system to help it latch on when you first lay it down for quite awhile. I can't afford to put in the Sprinkler system, nor can I come water it three times a day. I so want a green lawn though!

cherk said...

Chris-we were lucky, we got it just in time before it is getting hot and with all the rain I complained about earlier the ground underneath was not bone dry. I agree any kind of landscaping costs money watering with a hose is time consuming if you don't have the time.