My comments are always moderate, and never therefore require moderation. My words are always veritable, and never therefore require verification. You must feel very lucky to have me as an intermittent commenter.
kmwthay: it is lush. even the squash is turning green. yuck.
yoborobo: i do too. its the blue grey against the yellow green thats so beautimous.
puerileuwaite: grherhhahahahaha!
susan: yes! i know. amazing isnt it.
foamy: its gettin' old now.
A: you MISSED the vampire post at K9's. im back in black are you ready to rumble? L and K xoxox you mean write you at drac? i was the Johovahs Witness at your door. you wouldnt answer.
DRAMA! I love it, except I know it messes with your outside work, etc. Still, that's an amazing photo. Grey and green - what a wonderful combination of colors. This almost looks like a painting. Weeeeeee, Ardlair is back.
We're going through a very rainy, thunderstorm-filled period as well. Which means no swimming and soaked 'maters struggling to ripen. Dang it. Can't WIN with my garden!
We've finally got some rain here. It's been so dry the past month. And on top of the dry we've had the sept. heat. Can't wait till we got over the heat and into the fall.
Heeeyyy! You got GREEN in the south? You got it good, so much safer than yellow. Boxer is right, it does seem to be a painting. I see the fence, that is where we will meet with our dogs in the rain and settle all the problems of this world.
but the green is lush and beautiful. le sigh.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful chickory - I love the sky when a storm is coming. Purdiful. :) xox Pam
ReplyDeleteYou made God angry again. Thanks a lot.
ReplyDeletethat green ... my oh my
ReplyDeleteabsolutely .. it was stormy here too ..
ReplyDeleteMy comments are always moderate, and never therefore require moderation.
ReplyDeleteMy words are always veritable, and never therefore require verification.
You must feel very lucky to have me as an intermittent commenter.
A
PS why don't you write me?
kmwthay: it is lush. even the squash is turning green. yuck.
ReplyDeleteyoborobo: i do too. its the blue grey against the yellow green thats so beautimous.
puerileuwaite: grherhhahahahaha!
susan: yes! i know. amazing isnt it.
foamy: its gettin' old now.
A: you MISSED the vampire post at K9's. im back in black are you ready to rumble? L and K xoxox
you mean write you at drac? i was the Johovahs Witness at your door. you wouldnt answer.
er the above is "chickory"
ReplyDeletebeautiful
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oppressive (sky)
great pic
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stormy days are good for tomato soup, a trashy read, and a doggie at your feet.
ReplyDelete...and the weather was not nice either.
ReplyDeleteThe power of Mother!
ReplyDeleteAin't she awesome?
DRAMA! I love it, except I know it messes with your outside work, etc. Still, that's an amazing photo. Grey and green - what a wonderful combination of colors. This almost looks like a painting. Weeeeeee, Ardlair is back.
ReplyDeleteWe're going through a very rainy, thunderstorm-filled period as well. Which means no swimming and soaked 'maters struggling to ripen. Dang it. Can't WIN with my garden!
ReplyDeleteSo many beautiful greens...stormy blue skies show them off to perfection...great photo and what a pleasant view. xo ♡
ReplyDeleteI love visiting here sweet Chickory, this whole blog is a work of art. ♡
ReplyDeleteWe've finally got some rain here. It's been so dry the past month. And on top of the dry we've had the sept. heat. Can't wait till we got over the heat and into the fall.
ReplyDeleteHeeeyyy! You got GREEN in the south? You got it good, so much safer than yellow. Boxer is right, it does seem to be a painting. I see the fence, that is where we will meet with our dogs in the rain and settle all the problems of this world.
ReplyDeletePup, pls put K9 link on Chickory sidebar!
ReplyDeletetha's ma cabin jus ova them hills up yonder
ReplyDeletey'all visit, chickory -- bring ya banjo, heah?
-nephew