Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Responsibility

When it comes to owing someone something non-tangible that could be considered being responsible for that obscure thingy.
Favors can be tangible as a gift, and non-tangible, as simply saying "thank you".
Knowing that we as human beings can feel obligated to fulfill those orders tall or short but with the feeling of that inkling of knowledge to be fair and appropriate, a tit for tat sort of thing.
You wash my back I wash yours.
Any way you care to express that sensation of needing to commit to anything, you know you do it or you feel unfulfilled!
This is a disconnected thought, as my mind has been working staccato these days...just thinking, sort of.

Moving on...

Below are edible garden produce from our very own backyard.
The first I already posted on my Facebook page telling about how we now have four pineapples all from the only one we had bought a few years back from our local Sam's Club and planted its top, and the rest were done the same way as this one will be also. The second is a total freebie of banana trees from our next door neighbor's on the other coast here in Florida that grew under the fence onto our side, it is a third or fourth generation since they have been planted elsewhere, divided to give to others and moved to wherever we went since we have been on this west coast of Florida over twenty years now; we were only on the other coast for not quite nine years.Then last is an avocado tree grown from a pit from one bought here at our Publix grocery store and we have been having avocado crops for the last few years, it had taken seven years to mature enough to bear fruit, it is about twenty-five feet tall now. Same with our first mango that fell off our tree this year is that I had also started from its pit I suppose about seven years ago too. We are waiting for more mangoes since the first that fell off sadly via heavy winds and it was our only so far and not fully ripe.


  We also have a tangelo tree and lemon tree that are full too but not ripe. The honey tangelo we bought, but the lemon tree was here when we bought this home nearly seventeen years ago. At one time we had a Valencia orange tree and a pink and white grape fruit tree, yes all on the one, grapefruit tree that is; the hurricane damaged one that eventually was gone and took the other at the time.We also have a grape vine that we bought ten years ago when we visited one of our local vineyards.
Hubby collects the grapes before they fall since they are highly toxic to dogs.
And getting any avocados is a fight to the finish with our local possum and squirrel helping themselves.They are also dangerous for dogs.

On that note of making the most of living in paradise and its climate, allow me to be the very first to wish all of you a very happy good night and ask you all to kindly to count all your blessings and share all your overages with you know whom and we will too!

And next time please be here or be square, ya hear!

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