those are nice pics... although, i am now bringing all the tropic flowers inside the house. and we are loosing the leaves... time for me to hibernate myself...
I love the first picture of the layers and layers and layers of hills as the view goes off in the distance. The pure clear sunlight in all of them is so fresh looking.
Love the colours in the first picture, they're gorgeous. So that's what sweet potatoes look like when they come out of the ground. Did you know they're really catching on over here too?
I especially enjoyed the sweet potatoes. They reminded me of coming home yesterday along "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" in western Virginia listening to "Sweet Tater Tubers" on WMMT in Whitesburg, KY. It was pure Appalachian bliss. You can catch it on appalshop.org/wmmtfm/ 1-4 Wednesdays. Jim
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I'm the author of The Elizabeth Goodweather Appalachian Mysteries from Bantam Dell. The series includes SIGNS IN THE BLOOD (LA MONTAGNE DES SECRETS in France), ART'S BLOOD, (LE SECRET DES APPALACHES in France,) OLD WOUNDS,IN A DARK SEASON (Anthony Nominee, Best PBO), and UNDER THE SKIN. There's also THE DAY OF SMALL THINGS (a spinoff/standalone)chronicling the unexpected life story of Miss Birdie, one of Elizabeth's neighbors.
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those are nice pics... although, i am now bringing all the tropic flowers inside the house. and we are loosing the leaves... time for me to hibernate myself...
JJRod'z
I love the first picture of the layers and layers and layers of hills as the view goes off in the distance.
The pure clear sunlight in all of them is so fresh looking.
The cat seems unimpressed with the new member of the family.
Like June, I really like that first picture.
Each photograph has its own individual charm. Lovely.
That first photo is beautiful! All those sweet potatoes look so good too; all kinds of good eating!
really some lovely pictures...i like the vibrance in the yellow flowers...makes me feel warmer than the weather today...
Busy life!
Glad to see Miss Suzie and Willa were keeping you company. Especially love the pink flowers. The one on the left looks like a butterfly come to visit.
That first picture is beautiful and the kitty isn't bad either. Makes me miss having a cat sitting on my lap, purring.
Glad to see that Willa is not fazed by the cats! That would not happen at my house!
WOW! Love those Sweet Taters!
Ooo, this reminds me! I need to dig my sweet potatoes! Great pics.
Love the colours in the first picture, they're gorgeous. So that's what sweet potatoes look like when they come out of the ground. Did you know they're really catching on over here too?
I swear when my cursor ran over Miss Suzey's photo she winked at me!!!
Mrs. A -- Have you ever known a cat to be impressed with ANYTHING?
Willa is impressed with Eddie -- who is taller than she.
Actually, both cats have sniffed her and decided she's harmless --unnecessary but harmless.
I especially enjoyed the sweet potatoes. They reminded me of coming home yesterday along "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" in western Virginia listening to "Sweet Tater Tubers" on WMMT in Whitesburg, KY. It was pure Appalachian bliss. You can catch it on appalshop.org/wmmtfm/ 1-4 Wednesdays. Jim
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