Sunday, July 21, 2019

REACHED AN AMICABLE AGREEMENT

My keyboard and I have reached an amicable agreement to take a break for a few days.  I will leave you with a few photos of this morning's refreshingly cool forest walk.
NICE AND COOL IN THE EARLY MORNING FOREST
A 2011 TORNADO DESTRYED THE SURROUNDING FOREST BUT LEFT THESE CEDAR TREES LEANING TOWARDS THE EAST
WILD RASPBERRIES......OOOOPS, 'BLACKBERRIES'
SOME PEOPLE DON'T LIKE SUMAC TREES BUT I AM NOT ONE OF THEM
'I'M NOT LOST DAD I KNOW WHERE THE TRAIL IS'
SWEET PEA
RAINDROP
BULL THISTLE
SMOKE TREE
GROANER'S CORNER:(( At the cocktail party, one woman said to another, "Aren't you wearing your wedding ring on the wrong finger?" The other replied, "Yes but it makes sense don't you think? After all, I married the wrong man."
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I am always getting those return address labels from charities wanting money.  The other day, I got one from an Alzheimer's group.  They forgot to put my street address on them!

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16 comments:

  1. Oh no! I'll miss you in my nightly reading. But have a good break and come back refreshed.

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  2. Aways nice to take a break, now enjoy your down time and recharge .

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  3. Will miss you. Enjoy the respite. Lovely photos tonight as usual

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  4. Thanks for letting us know, so we won't worry. Hope the weather helps it be a good time for you.

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  5. Enjoy the break. I love that raindrop with the inverted reflection.

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  6. Keeping good thoughts for you and Kelly this week and will await and anticipate your return. Loved tonight's photos and Miss Pheebs was the star!

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  7. Love the raindrop!! You and your keyboard enjoy your break. See you when you get back!

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  8. The photos are exceptionally beautiful! Have a nice break - we all need to take one now and then.

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  9. I thought the new park owners had contacted you and all was good. Felt like I had read a headline in USA news. You outdid yourself on tonight's pictures, they are fantastic.

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  10. Al, your wild "Raspberries" are actually wild Blackberries! :-)

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    1. Glad to hear your heading for the Southwest again this winter Doug:))

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  13. As always, beautiful photos. Enjoy the break!

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  14. Everyone needs a break now and then...Kick back and rest up.

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  15. Lovely photos, as usual! And the berries...not raspberries nor blackberries, but black raspberries. We used to have a huge patch of them on our farm, up at the edge of the orchard. Ann M

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