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Foothills of the National Forest, Va, United States
I'm country girl wannabe who got to be in 2007. I started blogging in 2008, at the behest of a friend, to let everyone know how I was adjusting to the move. Country life has been a dream come true, and it has unleashed a pent up art-full side in me. Now I have graduated to 3 blogs-one country, one art-full, one daily. Being of scattered mind and talents, we'll see how it goes....!!!!!! Please drop by often and leave a comment or two!! We bloggers LIVE for comments!!
My country living blog is http://www.ooglebloops.wordpress.com
Daily- http://ooglebloops-threesixtyfive.blogspot.com
I came to see if you were having tea today and found a plethora of gorgeous photos. I love them all, really couldn't pick a favorite if I tried. However, I have a question about the ground cover (pink flowers and green "leaves") I see growing out of the rocks behind the darling and joyful dog. I was wondering what it is called. I had some when I lived in MO, but have never seen any here in KS. Have a super day, however you spend it, dear Pat.
Wonder-filled post for a morning such as this! Lennie
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ReplyDeletethose old buildings always speak to me...you've captured them beautifully!
Happy Easter
Happy Spring
Happy Happy Everything!
oxo
Love those happy pooches. oxo Judy
ReplyDeleteIt's always great to see happy dogs poised for fun. Happy Easter Pat!
ReplyDeleteEspecially love "joy"...pup is smiling!
ReplyDeleteI came to see if you were having tea today and found a plethora of gorgeous photos. I love them all, really couldn't pick a favorite if I tried. However, I have a question about the ground cover (pink flowers and green "leaves") I see growing out of the rocks behind the darling and joyful dog. I was wondering what it is called. I had some when I lived in MO, but have never seen any here in KS. Have a super day, however you spend it, dear Pat.
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