14 April 2019
cat on a fence post
On Friday, we planned to look at another country property with our daughter and son-in-law, this time in the country near Waller. Make that “forest” — very thickly wooded property!
Before heading that direction though, Bill and I picked up a few groceries at H.E.B. Being a Friday during Lent, they were cooking fish dinners; we bought one to share (generous portions!) and had a picnic at Firemen’s Park. Then we drove through Independence, stopping for a stroll through the gardens of The Antique Rose Emporium. Where I spied this metal cat sculpture on a fence post.
Then on to Waller — the property was a complete NO! The house was built in 2005 but never finished and unlivable, and the supposed “MIL” house was a 2-room shack with part of the roof starting to cave in. No, thank you!
Drawn with an Elegant Writer pen with a bit of watercolor.
(* MIL stands for mother-in-law cottage, something that’s very popular in this area.)
Labels:
Antique Rose Emporium,
garden,
roses,
water-soluble ink
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