Saturday, August 28, 2010

Silent Saturday

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15 comments:

Catalyst said...

GREAT cat shot!

Unknown said...

Silent Saturday. SSSh don't wake the cat. Lovely

Martin said...

Looking at these photographs, I'm just waiting for a twig to snap, a bird to break cover or the kettle to whistle.

jennyfreckles said...

Mmmm - that's about how I feel today too...

Stella Jones said...

I love the rocks in your part of the world. When I first saw how the trees grew between them and split them, I was truly amazed. Solid granite in Tennessee. Where I am in England, we are on solid chalk, which is sooooo different.
The beans we grow in our garden are called runner beans. They originate in south america and are grown here in England in abundance. I suggest you Google 'runner beans' on the Google.co.uk site and you will see lots of interesting information about them. I never saw anything like it in Tennessee while I was there. They have what I call 'bobby beans'in Tennessee although I think you call them something different there.
Have a quiet and peaceful Saturday after all the carnage of the chicken massacre! (wink).
Blessings, Star

Brian Miller said...

i imagine your cats expression is pleading for a silent saturday as well...smiles. at least mine would...

have a wonderful weekend vicki

Pat in east TN said...

Aaaaah!

Merisi said...

Silence is golden,
especially when filled with gorgeous images like yours here!

(I bought an old hourglass egg timer at the brocante - on one side it says "Silence is gold", on the other "Talking is silver", in French, of course.)

Miss_Yves said...

I 'll only repeat Merisi's comment:
"Silence is golden,
especially when filled with gorgeous images like yours here!"

Vicki Lane said...

I'm playing catch up here after a very busy week -- I'll post for Sepia Saturday next week. Plus I've been rather wordy of late --- time for a change.

Star -- I've grown something called scarlet runner bbeans with pretty red blossoms. Also Romano beans that look similar. Mostly I grow Blue Lake bush beans -- a slimmer, rounder bean that I try to harvest young.

A lot of my neighbors grow cornfield beans which they let mature to fat beany beans before picking. A favorite is a strain called 'greasy beans' or 'greasy cut shorts.'

Merisi - I hope you post a picture of that egg timer

BB said...

While I live on the coast at the border of North and South Carolina I am in the country. I have that quiet peaceful calming these pictures show. Yet when I see it through someone else's eyes I still am in awe. Great pics. Thanks Vicki

Elora said...

The boulders remind me of Stonehenge, and the moss gives a snippet of old life. Thanks for downshifting the lifespeed a bit!

Elora

Kaye Wilkinson Barley - Meanderings and Muses said...

just beautiful. Thank you!
I want to give kitty a kiss on the nose.

Michele said...

You have beautiful rocks there. And I love the orange of the fish. You must have been flat on the floor with the cat to get that one - nice.

Vicki Lane said...

It pains me to admit it but the cat was on the dining table...