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Big Rope Little Dog
It's been a tough week so I'll leave you with a few more phone pics. This rope smells like you and you belong to me therefore ...
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I thought when Aaron Rodgers broke his collarbone in the first quarter of that Viking game in mid-October it was some kind of karmic paymen...
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This is hard for me to write not only because I'm broken up about Dexter's owner taking him back soon, but because being a dog perso...
My wife loves hydrangeas and I have grown rather fond of them myself.
ReplyDeleteI'm starting to notice them all over now along with some pretty yellow flowers that look like wild daisies.
DeleteThis is a beautiful photo,
ReplyDeletewhite flower-clouds and white clouds on a blue sky, I like it !
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So pretty!
ReplyDeleteThose are pretty for sure. I biggified this photo and still can't tell what flying.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day and weekend. ♥
What a beautiful shot. They kind of blend in with the white clouds!
ReplyDeleteThey are so pretty.
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That's such a terrific photo!
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous! And it's fun to capture a critter...does look like a dragonfly! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThe hydrangeas have been incredible this year.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite flowers!
ReplyDeleteI've taken a shine to them recently, Sallie.
DeleteHave never seen hydrangeas this shape, with a pointed top! Also I've only seen white hydrangeas only on linve, but not yet in real life. Aren't Arboretums fun to visit? I love nature or botanical gardens. Great capture, Jeanna and thank you for sharing it with All Seasons! Have an adventurous week:)
ReplyDeleteYeah, J., there are some hydrangeas just down the street from Oliver's house that look like this too. And they all have the lovely pink tinge. I grew up very close to the Arb so it's like home to me. The botanical gardens here are ever expanding and pretty cool as well. I hope you have a good one too, Jesh.
DeleteHi Jeanna, if the hydrangeas are snow capped mountain peaks then the flying critter has to be an aeroplane!
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They also look like soft serve ice cream cones. - Margy
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