Great visual! Looks like those sugared fruits the wealthy colonials (like at Williamsburg) used to eat. I'm impressed that you still have flowers in the garden! I guess pansies are pretty cold-hearty. When I was stuck in rush hour traffic yesterday morning here in D.C., I looked over on the meridian to see a whole patch of carefully planted pansies -- a wonderful surprise in a dull, urban landscape.
Perspective....isn't God so wonderful in how he sprinkles beauty all around us. Thanks for the pictures.
Cool leaf picture! Did you get your "package" yet??
Hey, I've been catching up on my Xanga reading. I love all of the pictures, particularly the ones of Doyle and Hagrid. And I thoroughly enjoyed the description of Thanksgiving at Miss Polly's. I can appreciate a less than enthusiastic reception for fruitcake (my mother loved it, and I never could develop a taste for it), but how can any true Southerner turn down pecan pie or ambrosia!
Comments (5)
I love that last picture.
Great visual! Looks like those sugared fruits the wealthy colonials (like at Williamsburg) used to eat. I'm impressed that you still have flowers in the garden! I guess pansies are pretty cold-hearty. When I was stuck in rush hour traffic yesterday morning here in D.C., I looked over on the meridian to see a whole patch of carefully planted pansies -- a wonderful surprise in a dull, urban landscape.
Perspective....isn't God so wonderful in how he sprinkles beauty all around us. Thanks for the pictures.
Cool leaf picture! Did you get your "package" yet??
Hey, I've been catching up on my Xanga reading. I love all of the pictures, particularly the ones of Doyle and Hagrid. And I thoroughly enjoyed the description of Thanksgiving at Miss Polly's. I can appreciate a less than enthusiastic reception for fruitcake (my mother loved it, and I never could develop a taste for it), but how can any true Southerner turn down pecan pie or ambrosia!