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National Puppy Day
Miss Pepper…..she changed our life… But life wouldn’t be as full without her! She is a kind sweet puppy that always ‘try’s😳’ to please.
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On a walk to the beach we passed this Pink Canoe.... Okay...the Pink school bus Who would of ever thought A school bus could be turned into...
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Sky over Yellowstone National Park WY... September 2013 To see skies from around the world, click here.
Driftwood can be fascinating, it makes interesting shapes in the garden. I loved looking through the driftwood on the shores of Vancouver Island.
ReplyDeleteI used to pick rocks when I was a child and still do, tho I love driftwood I have never gathered it.
ReplyDeletei'd get along well w/ your hubby. :)
ReplyDeleteDriftwood has a LOT of character, and I love it.
ReplyDeleteI love driftwood too! Nice pictures!
ReplyDeletehe's a collector ;)))
ReplyDeleteHey bring some driftwood with you - when you bring the small stones! love those too. sandie
ReplyDeleteI love your cute driftwood analysis. It's nice when something that simple makes someone happy. Better that he collects driftwood and rocks than other woman. lol!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Jann
p.s. I have buckets of rocks that I have saved from our yard. Never know when you might need some. In fact, I used some around the entrance of our new rose garden a couple weeks ago.
Interesting place for photography. Thanks for sharing all the textures.
ReplyDeleteI love how you brought this post together, excellent post! What does your hubby do with the driftwood?
ReplyDeleteLovely post! Yes, we do drift along...I drifted all over the place and ended up 2200 miles from where we thought we'd end up! :-) Life is full of wonderful surprises! Love your photos! Thanks so much for visiting my blog and commenting on my anniversary post!
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