" Ah, summer, what power you have to make us suffer and like it. " ~ Russell Baker
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Vintage Thingie Thursday -
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This or That Thursday-
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Thursday.. Things in a Row ~
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Thursday Challenge- "Style"
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Theme Thursday "Neighbors"
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Alphabe Thursday- "Y" is for... yellow
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Thanks for stopping by today.. I hope you hadn't decided that I had abandoned my photo blog.. I have been without a camera for a few days... Thankfully my Honey knows I would be lost without one and quickly replaced the one I wore slap out.. I welcome both comments and followers..
Have a great day..
Patsy
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Thanks for stopping by today.. I hope you hadn't decided that I had abandoned my photo blog.. I have been without a camera for a few days... Thankfully my Honey knows I would be lost without one and quickly replaced the one I wore slap out.. I welcome both comments and followers..
Have a great day..
Patsy
Wow, that's a stunning yellow!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed all your photos! I love the one of the cups in a row! They look ready to tumble over!
ReplyDeleteA marvelous display of lovely photos. Glad you got a new camera as you do excellent work.
ReplyDeleteNice pictures, Patsy. Of course I'm here for "Thursday Things in a Row" but you impress me with all of the Thursday meme's that you do. I would might like to the antique one as well as Row Things.
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love the way you have treated these memes...and especially love the vintage thingie - so what is it?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful yellow lily! (Coming to you from Jenny Matlock) Also enjoyed your other photos, and glad you got your camera replaced!
ReplyDeleteimpressive...love the old fashioned washing machine....wringing out clothes between the rollers kept housewives in shape♫♪
ReplyDeletethe wringer washing machine is now circulated in Facebook. I esed it when I was first in university.
ReplyDeleteThat flower is truly a bright yellow and stands out. I remember when my mom had to use one of those washing machines when we were kids. She sometimes would let us feed the clothes into the wringer while also telling us what would happen if we got our fingers or hands caught into the thing. So it was scary and thrilling at the same time to use it. But then it just became work. We were so happy when we got a regular washing machine and then when we got a clothes dryer, wow how great was it to not have to hang clothes out on the clothes lines anymore.
ReplyDeleteI would probably never see my neighbors if they lived so far down there. Heck I almost never see mine anyway. Thanks for sharing such a great neighbor picture for this weeks Theme Thursday.
Hope you are having a great weekend.
God bless.
Lovely photos! The capture of the bright red cardinal is my favorite. I've been unable to photograph one, myself. The second I bring my camera out they fly away! (Newest follower)
ReplyDeleteHi Miss Patsy!
ReplyDeleteLove all your captures! The teacup stack really caught my fancy.
I'm glad you got you camera back!
Thanks for linking to Alphabe-Thursday's letter 'Y'.
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