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Monday, May 08, 2006

After the Rain

I took a Sunday morning walk and it seemed like all the world was in bloom.

13 comments:

BlackBooker said...

That is beautiful, Natalie.

BTW: Is the quadruple posting on purpose?

Anonymous said...

The picture you took of the pink clover blossom is beautiful, Naddy! And the world is indeed, all in bloom.

JFC said...

I knew I had heard of seeing double, but when I was seeing quadruple, I was seriously considering if the lemonade I was drinking was fraught with more potential danger than "adult beverages."

I'm glad you finally got blogger to cooperate.

natalie said...

Thanks Chocolatier and Rebekah. :-)

The quadruple posting wasn't on purpose...

I'm glad to have cleared your innocent lemonade of suspicion, JFC. :-)

Amanda Singh said...

The flower sure is pretty, Natalie.
You seem to take lots of pretty pictures.

Sarie said...

Lovely picture, everything looks so pretty and bright!

However, all the nature I saw while in that part of the country consisted of several dead armadillos (at least they weren't aardvarks, if they were I would have had to set up a memorial or something) and one dead squirrel. Perhaps I need to stop being so morbid, or maybe when down near Arkansas one should watch something other than road.

By the way, it was a pleasure to meet you. Hope to see you again, if it be God's will.

Anonymous said...

Natalie, vocĂȘ faz um trabalho super em fazer exame de retratos. Trabalho grande.

JFC said...

Natalie, vocĂȘ faz um trabalho super em fazer exame de retratos. Trabalho grande.

Concur with anonymous. You always do a super job with your photography!

BlackBooker said...

However, all the nature I saw while in that part of the country consisted of several dead armadillos (at least they weren't aardvarks, if they were I would have had to set up a memorial or something) and one dead squirrel. Perhaps I need to stop being so morbid, or maybe when down near Arkansas one should watch something other than road.

I see lot's of dead armadillos around this area. However it is better to see them alive(though this is rather rare for me, they look a whole lot pretier).

Anonymous said...

I like your ladybug pic! Wow, dead armidilloes...we don't even see them alive down in AZ! LOL

Sarie said...

"I'm buying: 100 clothespins!"

*gasp* So you can traumatize other frightened vistors to your church?

BlackBooker said...

*gasp* So you can traumatize other frightened vistors to your church?

I wouldn't quite call it traumatization or frightening visitors. It is just a nice joke. It's also especially fun to put one on someone while they're talking about not being 'tagged' yet and then see how long it takes them to find out that they've been tagged.

Gottcha Sarie, your 'tagged'. :)

natalie said...

Thanks Daisy, Sarie, Anonymous-Speaking-Portugese, JFC, Sarah, and Lauren! :o)

Sarie, it was lovely to meet you in person! I'm just sorry you had to leave so soon, and I hope that we do meet again. :-)
Did we really traumatize you with the clothespins? Because if so, I think that is very impressive. Not everyone has traumatized a minion throng! Tragically, I don't think I can take any of the credit since I didn't clothespin you. :-( Well, there is always next time. You ought to be flattered that you were clothespinned, anyway, it shows we really liked you. We don't clothespin most visitors. Usually we just clothespin each other. *grin*

Mybelovedismine: *grin* You pay attention to me? Go directly to have your head examined, do not pass Go! ;-)