I think the photo of the leaves suspended in a spider web is captivating; at first, I thought it was an action shot (meaning you snapped the shot as somebody was tossing the leaves and bug fragments into the air) then, I realized they were suspended by the web. Neat.
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P.S. My new computer background is the second photo you posted of the tomatoes and peppers. I like the rich orange and green tones.
P.S.S. Thanks for praying for my dad. I have a feeling it’s going to be a slow healing process.
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🙂 🙂
I was missing me some Heidi Vincent “comment”ary. More to the point, I am very pleased that your father is out of the hospital and that you feel less burdened enough to enjoy the more frivilous (though potentially enriching) things in life such as blogs and commentation. Yeah, I just made that up. Commentary sounds rather too sportsish and continuous for a blog. Peace.
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How I miss autumn!!!!
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How I miss autumn!!!!
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Sophie, I will do my best to help you experience autumn vicariously.
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I think the photo of the leaves suspended in a spider web is captivating; at first, I thought it was an action shot (meaning you snapped the shot as somebody was tossing the leaves and bug fragments into the air) then, I realized they were suspended by the web. Neat.
P.S. My new computer background is the second photo you posted of the tomatoes and peppers. I like the rich orange and green tones.
P.S.S. Thanks for praying for my dad. I have a feeling it’s going to be a slow healing process.
🙂 🙂
I was missing me some Heidi Vincent “comment”ary. More to the point, I am very pleased that your father is out of the hospital and that you feel less burdened enough to enjoy the more frivilous (though potentially enriching) things in life such as blogs and commentation. Yeah, I just made that up. Commentary sounds rather too sportsish and continuous for a blog. Peace.
How I miss autumn!!!!
How I miss autumn!!!!
Sophie, I will do my best to help you experience autumn vicariously.
[…] Leaf III Falling Leaf II Falling Leaf (first image) Share this:EmailPrintFacebookTwitterLike this:LikeBe the first to like this […]
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