Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Wordless Wednesday: Around the Yard












15 comments:

  1. Shamu, that little stinker has had a field day in my garden! It should be thanking it's lucky stars that I'm such a sweetie.

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  2. Beautiful! And so tempting! (Except the rabbit...he is all yours. lol)

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  3. ThreeCollie, you are so bad! :0

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  4. I'm glad you're such a sweetie. That last shot is really nice.

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  5. Beautiful quiet walk around your garden.

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  6. You really have a green thumb!

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  7. I know you're a sweetie but I hope you're at least making it hard for Bugs?

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  8. Prospero, I saw those Black Eyed Susans at the nursery last week, and I couldn't resist. Such pretty, happy colors.

    Darla, thanks for comin' along!

    FC, and I still can't grow marigolds! Somethings wrong with that.

    Shamu, no, not usually. I got fussed at by Hubs over the weekend for moving the slugs instead of killing them. Now the huge, flying cockroaches are a different story. They turn me into a screaming, hysterical ball of mush.

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  9. Hi Dani..I love your pics! I just want to let you know that i didn't receive the pics of Alana.

    Jenn

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  10. Is that sunflower real? FC, the girl is 'way passed green thumb.More later my computer is in a snit tonite. Have a good rest of the week.
    love you Mom

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  11. (giggling at the hysterical ball of mush) Aren't they just the ugly ducklings of the butterfly world?

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  12. Jenn, I'll try again after while. :)

    Mom, you need to check online and see if there's any good deals right now for computers. Love you.

    Chickory, I wish y'all lived closer so we could share the garden goodies.

    Shamu, I don't know, but they're still horrible!

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  13. You had some wonderful things going on in your yard, but I hope that rabbit didn't eat too much. Those peppers were pretty, and I hope that's the kind of black eyed Susan I have planted as annuals here.

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