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photo guy wrote:
Another photo from the party
Nice retirement party pictures, both first and second series.
This Red Cardinal is a regular in my backyard and stopped by the other day after a snow fall.
Singing Swan wrote:
.......the world did not end on my birthday like I thought it was supposed to and now what??......2013 and all that.....shucks...guess there's nothing for it but to wish you all a Happy New Year!!!!
Hi, Singing Swan. I like your new avatar.
And the world goes on in neverendingcircles.
pjreed wrote:
Good morning
Since a lot of people are now working 4-10's Thursday is the new Friday
Took me awhile to read it, it was flashing so fast. I guess my eyes are getting old.
denebuff wrote:
This Red Cardinal is a regular in my backyard and stopped by the other day after a snow fall.
A bight colorful visitor.
Thank you Mary, yes he is.
HIYA SWANNY...girl you on fire...hahahahah
yup we can now play the circle game...but around here
if they are round i like to call them BALLS.
Singing Swan wrote:
.......the world did not end on my birthday like I thought it was supposed to and now what??......2013 and all that.....shucks...guess there's nothing for it but to wish you all a Happy New Year!!!!
Happy Day PJ...looks like your decorations are now all deflated...aw...until next year....
Mary1946 wrote:
pjreed wrote:
Mary1946 wrote:
Roadrunner wrote:
Minnesota Weather in Québec
Not as good as yours, Roadrunner, but here is a snowy scene in central Minnesota at a county park.
I like my water wet, runny and soaks into the ground.
PJ, I'd rather have snow on the ground than no snow like last winter. Snow transforms the landscape. It's the cold that I don't like, like -15 degrees that we had a couple of mornings ago. It was nippy that morning.
That is true, snow looks better when it isn't so cold. Like a 60 degree day and I see it on the news or a Christmas card or on the UHH photos :D :D
Welcome to the corner of red and fine DENEBUFF...nice cardinal image...looks like it might still be snowing on that red bird.
Im so excited...this morning I noticed an orange glow in my living room...it seems like I only had to wait about 10 years to see it. It is the beginning of a Bird of Paridise flower. I purchased the plant at the philadelphia flower show when it was only four inches tall with just a few leaves and have been transplanting ever since. It is huge now...and finally......gotta download and give it some red to show you.
denebuff wrote:
This Red Cardinal is a regular in my backyard and stopped by the other day after a snow fall.
I like the Cardinal photos
itsy bitsy red in the paper! My grandaughter just got an on going every other week article published in this paper, she's quite the 9 year old writer!!
Nan, natural light :thumbup:
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