There lovely. Sitting here in Chinchilla Ca with the wind and the rain, Had to find a rv park early as the winds were bad and then the rain, started out with a dust storm home in a few days i hope.Thanks for checking in on me its been a long summer without blogging
I never have chance to see so lovely pine cones yet as when it is still so fresh. We use dried brown pine cones for Christmas.
Drop by the new memehere. I added your link last week. I like your other blog of those lovely benches, now I get use to visit here, enjoy a lot of new and interesting things here.
I am on my third digital camera, all Olympus. I enjoy using it and sharing my photos. I also enjoy writing. I hope to share a little of each on this blog. My main blog is Postcards From the Northwest.
Kerri and I will continue to add benches to "For the Love of Benches Continued . . . " blog also. It is good to continue to share with her!
Continuation of the Kiggins House Re-model photos were lost when my computer crashed.
The latest city project, TURTLE PLACE, will unfold here as I have time to add photos. It is complete and maybe I can find enough photos someday to show you the final results. Next project after the two I am working on now. . .
8 comments:
They truly are - just waiting for the next spring.
You're right, these are beautiful. I like the way the needles look in the first photo.
Mama Bear
I'll be getting mine out in just over a month... to decorate!
One year I photographed some pine cones from week to week as they grew. Unfortunately I don't know where the photos are now.
Just lovely. The symmetry is pleasing.
Nice, a different view of fall. Sometimes we forget there is more to the season than red, yellow and orange.
There lovely. Sitting here in Chinchilla Ca with the wind and the rain, Had to find a rv park early as the winds were bad and then the rain, started out with a dust storm home in a few days i hope.Thanks for checking in on me its been a long summer without blogging
I never have chance to see so lovely pine cones yet as when it is still so fresh. We use dried brown pine cones for Christmas.
Drop by the new memehere. I added your link last week. I like your other blog of those lovely benches, now I get use to visit here, enjoy a lot of new and interesting things here.
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