Thursday, June 12, 2014

Thankful Thursday - Pond Tour 2014 - #1



Thankful Thursday is my weekly discipline - to express my gratitude to Hashem for His over-flowing, abundant blessings. 



We had a beautiful day for the annual pond tour, and we enjoyed having my daughter, son-in-law and grandson join us.

Our first stop was a beautiful koi pond under a screen.  At first I thought it was a pool converted to a pond, but the owner said that was not the case.  


The landscaping was gorgeous and I really liked the waterfalls.  Just look at the size of those koi.  The biggest one  (white with orange and black markings)was about a foot long and probably weighed five pounds.  My grandson loved feeding them.


I loved this sea turtle done in a mosaic pattern. 




The homeowners was very hospitable and welcoming, just like this sign.  

Next week, I'll show you another garden on the tour.  We had so much fun, and I took lots of pictures!

Thankful Thursday is my weekly discipline - to express my gratitude to Hashem for His over-flowing, abundant blessings. 
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  I'm linking up today with:
 Spiritual Sunday

The Gathering Spot Link-Up

All Things Bright and Beautiful Link-Up


Modest Mom Monday Link-up 




A Wise Woman Builds
Whole Hearted Wednesday 
Wake Up Wednesday
Whimsical Wednesday

Hearts for Home
Favorite Things 

Fab Creative Friday
Friendship Friday 
Freedom Friday

2 comments:

  1. I've heard of home tours, but never a pond tour. What a lovely idea! A beautiful walk with you today. (A 5 lb. koi???) And I loved your grandson's Spidey hat! Too cute...

    GOD BLESS!

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    1. Yes. The picture doesn't really show the huge-ness of that fish. When he was coming toward us for the food, you'd have thought a speed boat was coming in. My grandson loved it.

      Thanks for stopping by today, and come back again soon.

      Blessings,
      GiGi

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