I love that lily amongst the red hot pokers! So clever of that lily to pop up there! I have never seen the red hot pokers except in England, my father in law has some great ones in his garden there.
Wild Flowers
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The Trelawnyd Community Association planted a strip of land by the
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I took a look at it today in the d...
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Do you use an air fryer? I know many do, but I don't have one at the
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I had a job that I really loved. The company I worked for was run by two
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I like *Sundays..*. and I'm not quite sure why. Growing up it meant going
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Oak Tree in the Park.
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Autumn tree in City Park, Launceston, Tasmania. It's an Oak tree and all
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From Islamabad Sharing My Life
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Hello Sweethearts🥰
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Summer tanager and Starry Rosinweed! The bright red bird is the summer
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AI in Blogland
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First of all, I realize the title today is not crystal-clear, given the
font in which my blog appears.
"AI" in this case = uppercase A (1st letter of the...
Chuckles and Chortles
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Happy Tuesday, friends! I hope you're all doing well. What's going on with
everyone? What's new in your world? Share in the comments. I'd like to hear
all ...
Time-Out
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Every now and again in life we come across a bump or hurdle. It can come in
our relationships, our finances or as in my case, health.
Right now I've been...
I love that lily amongst the red hot pokers! So clever of that lily to pop up there!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen the red hot pokers except in England, my father in law has some great ones in his garden there.
Beautiful photos, John...and the lily is gorgeous! I have always loved these flowers. :)
ReplyDeleteThe birds and squirrels do some awesome work! (Like my sunflowers!) (Amazing that they seeded the right color too!)
ReplyDeleteI believe that's what's called a "volunteer" plant!
ReplyDeleteThey are even color coordinated.
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