shirfleur 1's Journal, 15 May 2022

My little courtyard. My patio is the first one on the left. A tiny slice of the world.

Diet Calendar Entry for 15 May 2022:
1576 kcal Fat: 62.98g | Prot: 112.07g | Carb: 148.67g.   Breakfast: Navels Oranges . Lunch: Tomatoes, Cucumber (Peeled), Radish, Red Salsa, Red Onions, Shirataki Noodles, Cauliflower , Meat sauce. Dinner: Season's Choice Steamed Broccoli Florets, Baked Sweetpotato (Peel Not Eaten), Pork Chop. Snacks/Other: Green Tea, Honey, Mangos. more...

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very nice! 
15 May 22 by member: Fritzy 22
Enjoy!!! 
15 May 22 by member: cmj29
Very pretty. so nice and green 
15 May 22 by member: liv001
Very nice. I like the setting a lot. 
15 May 22 by member: Kenna Morton
Looks cozy green and peaceful 🌿🌳 
15 May 22 by member: marcubby2
Oh Shirley!! What a LOVELY place to live💙😍 
15 May 22 by member: CrystalJo74
Very nice and peaceful!👍💜 
15 May 22 by member: Diana 1234
that is so green and gorgeous. how fabulous. 
15 May 22 by member: Katsolo
Beautiful. 
15 May 22 by member: ginome
how beautiful and serene  
15 May 22 by member: sandyeg
I love big trees! Gorgeous! 
15 May 22 by member: oceanladyjulia
gorgeous, very peaceful enjoy your day 😊 😀  
15 May 22 by member: BarbyD12
Such a nice spot you have. Looks very tropical compared to my spruce trees ha ha. 
15 May 22 by member: wifey9707
Wifey, the big leaves in the front are from a banana tree, there are a couple here and they actually make bananas every year. 
15 May 22 by member: shirfleur 1
What a beautiful peaceful place!  
15 May 22 by member: SLYONE 22
So Shir, are you allowed to pick your breakfast?? 🍌🥰 
15 May 22 by member: wifey9707
What a pretty place to live Shir🏘 
15 May 22 by member: Maguscanook
nice and cozy Shirfleur1  
15 May 22 by member: buenitabishop
Wish I could Wifey, but they grow out of my reach. 
15 May 22 by member: shirfleur 1
Tim, the tree with all the twisted branches is a ligustrum, also known as a privet. It's often grown as hedges rather than trees and is actually an invasive species. They produce dark purple berries that cedar waxwings love. I've seen a whole flock of them fly into a tree and eat every berry, quite a sight to see. 
15 May 22 by member: shirfleur 1

     
 

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