Here you see my lovely Choke Cherry Bush! I am afraid the Choke Cherry is about to take my back yard. It is hard to believe that this started out as one little twig about the size of a healthy piece of bindweed. On the right you can see my house and look right in my bedroom window. Don't strain your eyes, cause I am not in there sleeping in the middle of the day! It does give you some idea of how high the Choke Cherry has grown!
And here are the Llama's trying to carry on a conversation with me. The Choke Cherry bush is on my right as I talk to the kids here. Actually they just finished eating 2 carrots and are waiting to see if I will run back in the house and get any more. Alas, they will be disappointed. No more carrots.
If you could see the ground at the bottom of this fence you would see where Asparagus should be growing for me to pick. If you look closely at these innocent looking creatures you may see Asparagus on their teeth!
I ask you, though, who can stay mad at a Llama? They have the biggest, brownest eyes, and the prettiest eyelashes. They have not spit on me yet. I expect if they do that I may be a little angry.
So this is my tale for today. Choke Cherry bushes are loaded with blooms, but I will not get a berry off the bush because the birds are way to fast for me. The only way we get Choke Cherry Jelly around here is to go to the Farmers Market and buy the cherries. Asparagus plants that flourish and I can not get a piece for my table, because I am not as fast as a Llama. Got lots of bindweed coming and I am sure I will get to take care of that! The Bindweed and the stickers are all mine. The ducks and geese will not touch the stickers, I don't care what you have heard!
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