A Fine Greek Lawn

More Greek Alphabet, Epsilon and Zeta
Ink, Pencil, Watercolor pen(s)
Today we have Greek letters no. 5 and 6, Epsilon and Zeta. A fine Greek lawn is every homeowner’s dream. You know the one. It’s the one that’s always greener on the other side of the fence. It’s the one without any dandelions. It’s the one that’s full of birds, because fifty pounds of grass seed will keep those little babies fed for a good long time.
Following epsilon is the sixth letter of the Greek alphabet, with sincerest apologies to Catherine Zeta-Jones. I’m getting hungry for a Gyros…
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Yea, I agree!!! So, more meat today!! I have lots of color, especially since I also did my hair today! LOL
Nice painting today..
Thanks Rebecca! I love chili, beef stew, and burgers way too much to give up meat. What would I cook on the bar-b-q?
I don’t think any apologies to Ms. Zeta-Jones are neccessary, Lisa. You nailed her smile and I love the take on epsilon.
Hey, do you suppose I could get a bag of that for my lawn come Spring?
Rita, you are so sweet. Too bad about her helmet hair… I guess that’s what happens when you use too much hairspray. Hercules is hoarding the grass seed, but I hear he might be willing to trade it for some golden apples. I wonder if he might consider a jar of strawberry jam instead?
Very nice, Lisa. I like both of these. You really know how to work a series with orginality.
Look at your lawn from your neighbor’s yard so it will look greener.
Thanks Bill! Actually, the lament about the grass being greener on the other side of the fence is usually heard from our neighbors. Hubby wants a healthy lawn (it keeps the weeds to a minimum) but I wish he’d stop complaining about the frequency of the lawn mower Olympics. If he’d just let it die in July, he’d have lots more time for fishin’.