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I have a question about the Thursday Next series, and since I can't remember what post (or even which of our blogs) contains that conversation, I thought I'd send out my SOS here. You can email me if you'd rather - just click on the scary fire-breathing dragon on the left column of my blog. (That should work, in theory anyway!)
I get many more views on my posts than comments, so please if you drop by, stop and say hello. Otherwise I'll start getting paranoid and neurotic, and worry that nobody likes me... sniff sniff...
Those are very nice closeups. I am still trying to figure out my camera (I have the magazines but not the desire to read them...yet). :)
ReplyDeletehope the rain did you well! We know how hot it is out there! :D
ReplyDeleteLove the macro shots, wonderful. And that 'dragonfly' is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWell, SOME might, but not I! The gardens will dormant and/or blanketed with snow soon enough, enjoy the plant life while ye may. :-)
ReplyDeleteThe Acer is beautiful, I count Maples among my most favorite of trees. And having a fetish for all things dragonfly, I adore the second photo! Sweet!
I'm glad you got some needed rain! Wish things didn't get so parched this time of year.
P.S. Yay, you've got the LinkWithin feature up and running! :-)
ReplyDeleteI have a question about the Thursday Next series, and since I can't remember what post (or even which of our blogs) contains that conversation, I thought I'd send out my SOS here. You can email me if you'd rather - just click on the scary fire-breathing dragon on the left column of my blog. (That should work, in theory anyway!)
I like them all - I covet the dragonfly:-)
ReplyDeleteLovely rain drop pictures. It never occurs to me to picture anything like that!
ReplyDeleteJabblog covets your dragonfl. I covet your rain.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos. Glad you shared a little more garden stuff.
Hello! What a beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteI liked the first picture a lot - wonderful colors! (but I don't like autumn)
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