Wednesday, May 6, 2026

A Walk Around The Yard & A Yummy Breakfast

 As spring moves forward, 
everything blooms in it's time. I'll show you what's thriving in my gardens right now.


This is a pink Rhododendron that blooms several times a year.



The white Azaleas bloom right after the colored ones...



while the pink and purple Azaleas are still blooming.



We have about 8 Viburnum bushes in our backyard...all in a row providing a privacy wall.
They are about 12 feet high and are on full display right now.


We got "real" hungry walking around the yard...off we went to our favorite breakfast joint,
Committed Pig
We love this place and they have the best blueberry pancakes.

They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner.


Breakfast Menu


We split the blueberry pancakes and bacon.



We also split the hashbrowns.
The pancakes are huge, we always split the,

This golden pig greets you in the vestibule.
This restaurant is in the heart of the beautiful beach community of Manasquan, NJ
If you ever visitm there are some really great restaurants im the are.

5 comments:

Best Destinations in Mallorca, Spain: Ultimate Travel Guide said...

That sounds like such a calm and satisfying way to experience spring — a walk around the yard paired with a good breakfast really captures those slow, simple pleasures.

I like how you frame it: everything blooming in its own time. It sets the tone perfectly for a gentle garden update, and it already makes the reader feel like they’re stepping outside with you to see what’s growing and thriving right now.

Ann said...

Your Viburnum remind me of the house my dad lived in. The one side of the yard was lined with these and lilac alternating up the property line. They were huge and probably about 12 feet high.
Your breakfast looks so good.

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

It’s nice to see all your lovely yard blooms, Debbie, and those blueberry pancakes as well. I liked the wall sign.

R's Rue said...

What a lovely day. The food looks delicious.

Jim and Barb's Adventures said...

Love all those flowers, our environment is not conducive to such pretty flowers.