UWDAWG wrote:
Challenge Letter "S": Starbucks international
p17 I can smell it now :)
Back again with the S'es.
Schoshi is my name
Shopping cart
Sales man who sold me my camera
Another set of sisters (G'daughters)
Great pictures in this challenge. Here are three from Missouri.
Snow
Sunlit Tulips
Shed
spiked volleyball
Rufe wrote:
Great pictures in this challenge. Here are three from Missouri.
Great snow shot. I would have never guessed it was shot in Missouri. It must be western Missouri, doesn't look like anything I have seen this side of the state.
lnightng7 wrote:
I let them dry naturally & then feed to the squirrels & birds. I always go buy new seeds in the Spring. Don't know if you'd get a nice head if you used these seeds. Hybrids work best!
Love the day-to-day shots!
Sorry, I mean that I'm from Missouri. That picture was taken just across the border in Iowa. It could have been northern Missouri though. Once you go abve the Missouri river 30 - 40 miles, from central to western north Missouri the land starts looking like that.
Pg. 12: Frankie,
Such a talent this Lady has. Love the baskets shown in your last picture! Nice set of photos.
Frankie, Like the Fox SQUIRREL pictures. Never saw a squirrel like that before. Cute face, pretty markings.
Welll.....I guess that is far enough !
pjreed wrote:
5 miles away
:lol: :lol: :lol:
kjfishman wrote:
Then I bet you haven't heard of a Hudson Pickup. Even rarer than the Studebaker. Should have used that for H.
Really? Yep...should have used it....how about posting it as a Second thought :D
Spent most of the day matting pictures and come back and see 5 more pages of S's! Somebody need to get out more!
Sand Castle (The lady was walking by)
Selective Color 2
Sow Bear Scratching an itch
Steam Car
Sea star
Packing Sand
Seed Pod
Clicker2014 wrote:
Too cute! Never saw one before! :thumbup:
Thanks, Clicker, I'm glad you like him!!
They are quite a bit larger than your normal "Cat" squirrel. I am glad they like it here....I love watching them!!
lhammer43 wrote:
Never saw one as a youngster when hunting in the dark with a burlap bag :oops: :oops: At least now I know they exist for real, thanks for the post
:lol: :lol: :lol: I didn't know they were real either....glad I'm not the only one!!
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