How pretty your hair is! 😉 Great to see you bloggning. And that you are ok. Wonderful photos. I'm preparing some photos for my blog too. Blessing Sussie
I hope you had a lovely Earth Day , Tammy. There is something magical about letting your bare feet touch the warm earth even for just a moment . Enjoy your day.
Love that last photo! You made me laugh out loud my friend. :-) All of your other pictures are great too. The greenery is beautiful. We're finally getting buds on the trees here which means spring has officially arrived. Of course we're also in a severe thunderstorm warning and it's raining and hailing. Springtime in the midwest! Blessings and hugs, Betsy
Absolutely love your post today, and especially the last shot!! It's adorable! Yes I remember mowing our front lawn barefooted and feeling the cool cut grass. Once in a while I would get a bee sting, but my feet were tough. *the grass was clover and the bees love it. Nothing is better than the wind in your hair.
I haven't been able to write to you for a while. The war in that region really upset me. How are you all? My cousin is working in Kuwait. We were also very curious about him. Now I see that he is well. Much love!
I love it . . . I remember as a children going barefoot in the mud puddles and the mud slowing moving up between my toes, it was one of the delights of summer, but one I hadn't experienced since childhood. Your blog makes me want to do it again . . . the wonderful pleasures that connect us with God's marvelous creations. Simple things like slowing down and taking the time to see the beauty in things like the petals and formation of a little yellow dandelion. Great post . . . so refreshing :)
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Beautiful photos and that last one perfectly explains why 'windows down' is only allowed on the way HOME from wherever! lol
How pretty your hair is! 😉
Great to see you bloggning. And that you are ok.
Wonderful photos. I'm preparing some photos for my blog too.
Blessing
Sussie
I hope you had a lovely Earth Day , Tammy. There is something magical about letting your bare feet touch the warm earth even for just a moment . Enjoy your day.
It is every day and if everyone realized sooner we'd be better off for sure.
Love that last photo! You made me laugh out loud my friend. :-) All of your other pictures are great too. The greenery is beautiful. We're finally getting buds on the trees here which means spring has officially arrived. Of course we're also in a severe thunderstorm warning and it's raining and hailing. Springtime in the midwest!
Blessings and hugs,
Betsy
Indeed, everyday truly is Earth day.
Absolutely love your post today, and especially the last shot!! It's adorable! Yes I remember mowing our front lawn barefooted and feeling the cool cut grass. Once in a while I would get a bee sting, but my feet were tough. *the grass was clover and the bees love it. Nothing is better than the wind in your hair.
I love the green! Happy Earth Day!
Such a lovely reminder that caring for our planet isn’t just one day a year--it’s a daily choice.
So happy to see you blogging again, Tammy.
I haven't been able to write to you for a while. The war in that region really upset me. How are you all?
My cousin is working in Kuwait. We were also very curious about him. Now I see that he is well. Much love!
I love it . . . I remember as a children going barefoot in the mud puddles and the mud slowing moving up between my toes, it was one of the delights of summer, but one I hadn't experienced since childhood. Your blog makes me want to do it again . . . the wonderful pleasures that connect us with God's marvelous creations. Simple things like slowing down and taking the time to see the beauty in things like the petals and formation of a little yellow dandelion. Great post . . . so refreshing :)
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