


Last Friday I subjected Brayden to gardening. First we planted some okra-lings in some oh-so-tempting beds by the front gates that I later learned were slated for desecration by some landscaper Dad hired. Then we went to an iris show and Argyle Acres. AA's farm is just a few houses down from the Barlow homestead, a big field of irises growing on the side of Bonnie Brae St. The owners live a little deeper in the heart of Argyle, just a few miles from us. That's where the show garden is. I love their trees and their old-fashioned flowers. Enjoy the few short green weeks that Texas gets.
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