Sunday, August 29, 2010
Mosaic Monday: Morning Glories
It's been ages since I've participated in the weekly Mosaic Monday theme hosted by my blogging friend, Mary, at Little Red House.
I have had good intentions all along, rest assured. I just feel guilty when I can't visit everyone who's participating. And so I just end up not doing it. Lame, I know.
Have a beautiful week, all!
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Friday, August 27, 2010
Morning glories
I think this is a record for time spent between posts here at this blog. I'm sorry if you've missed me. I'm usually over at my other place and am not quite sure of the direction I want this one to go.
So please accept my offering of these little morning glories, taken in the early evening today. I think they're purdy.
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Monday, August 16, 2010
Faerie umbrella
It could be, you know.
If you're a regular here, you know that I have a thing for mushrooms. I find them interesting, and some of them are downright beautiful. Click [here] to view some of my other subjects. I mean, if you're into that kind of thing.
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Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Sweet fruit
I took this photo of a pear tree along the Narragaugus River in Cherryfield Maine, which is the Blueberry Capital of the World. Now, that's a whole lotta fruity talk.
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Rock face at low tide
My husband added a couple rocks to make this rock face. You can see it in the lower center of the photograph. Taken at low tide on Pigeon Hill Bay from Bar Island, Milbridge, Maine.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Antique Shop in Maine
I found this cool antique shop in the town of Cherryfield, which bills itself as "the blueberry capital of the world". Needless to say, I had to buy some of the luscious little berries. And life was good.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Weekly dose of George
I'm thinking of changing the name of this blog to A Picture a Week. Or A Picture Whenever. But hey, it's summertime, and perhaps I will be more attentive at posting here when the fall begins.
Here's everyone's favorite pup, vacationing in Maine. It's where he was born, you know. And we can tell that he loves it here.
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