tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7344295856138011043.post6229779944948107794..comments2023-03-27T02:43:55.059-05:00Comments on Kathy's Fancy Stitching News: Bountiful Blessings!fancystitchinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10654207900601007111noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7344295856138011043.post-58535723532131255032009-09-25T18:43:50.467-05:002009-09-25T18:43:50.467-05:00I love the flower of an okra plant! Your beautifu...I love the flower of an okra plant! Your beautiful plants put my puny ones to shame. I don't have but a few though because my kids were helping me weed and pulled up many of the okra plants before I knew what happened! Oh well, I've enjoyed the little bit of okra that we got from our three remaining plants!Adrianehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03217526453009599484noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7344295856138011043.post-27062511242233935172009-09-09T08:21:24.593-05:002009-09-09T08:21:24.593-05:00Good morning, Kathy. It's been too long since...Good morning, Kathy. It's been too long since I've dropped by. Your blessings are abundant and those pictured look so good. I love the simplicity of the okra flower (we had fresh okra from our garden with supper last night). The muscadines look divine...what wonderful jelly they will make. We have the golden variety ready to squeeze the juice for jelly in the fridge. <br /><br />I hope and pray you continue to be blessed richly and that you recognize every blessing for what it is. God is so good!Judyhttp://apronstringsandothertiesthatbind.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com