Wednesday, January 19, 2011

A Bit of Color on a Gray & White January Day

Photos from last September 10. Daisies, Nasturtiums, Sunflowers, Zinnias, Bamboo flowers... Spring and summer 2011 can't get here fast enough for me!

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  1. FIRST,ANNIE ARE YOU SLEEPING?

    MAYBE I'LL START A NEW FAD. CASEYS' YARD ART. PAINTED FLOWERS ON TIN THAT YOU COULD STICK IN THE LAWN OR GARDENS.YOU WANT TO GO INTO BUSINESS? SPRING IS COMING. GOOD WAY TO PAY THE RENT.
    GRANNY

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  2. If that is a "bit" of color - I will brace myself for a "splash of color".

    Beautiful, I've just been kissed by a sunflower.

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  3. Granny I wish I were sleeping.... 'asleep at the wheel I guess lol - I'm out to door to the hairdressers' be back in a little bit.

    Good morning Casey........

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  4. Wow, Casey -- wonderful wakeup for today! My wedding flowers were sun flowers so I always love seeing them! (Can't exactly press those in a book! LOL) Thanks!

    GRANNY -- GOOD IDEA!

    Annie, my hairdresser misses me. I'm overdue, and boy does it show!

    Casey, who cuts your hair? How do you wear it? Nosey nosey me!

    Hi CaseyBloggers!

    Katie

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  5. PS. I simply LOVE it that there had to be some cars in at least one pic! LOL

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  6. I buzzcut my own hair. I use a #2 and #3 guide on top, and a mix of no guide and #1 on the sides... I grew my hair to my shoulders 5 years ago, but I've kept it extremely short since the early '80s for most of the time. I shaved it right down to the scalp for a few years too.

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  7. COPY AND PASTED FROM MARES BLOG
    THERE'S A NICE PICTURE OF MARE AND HER SISTERS ON HER BLOG THAT WENT WITH HER COMMENT.

    (This picture is of three exhausted, thankful daughters.)
    Well the first surgery is done. They scraped away the burn and put down synthetic skin. They didn't know if she would. make it but for a tiny lady she is mighty. Her heart, fluid level and vitals are all pretty stable even after surgery. If all proceeds she should be close to the first skin graft. What an ordeal for anyone let alone an 86 year old lady!!
    Hugs to all of you.
    Mare

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  8. So pretty Casey, thank you. I was just looking at my flower pots by my back door and on this 80' day in Southern California I had the urge to go buy flowers and do some planting! Maybe tomorrow...
    :-)
    Hugs, Beth

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  9. have fun planting, Beth! I won't be able to think about that for another few months.

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  10. I don't know what those blade numbers mean but I hope you don't keep your hair military short! Do you have a "butch"? (wink) I would have liked it when it was to your shoulders. I'm just an aging hippy.

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  11. BETH, HOW EXCITING TO SEE YOU FOUND YOUR WAY HERE ON CASEYS BLOG. IT'S JUST WONDERFUL. SPRING AND SUMMER ARE MY FAVORITE TIMES HERE ON HIS BLOG.HIS FLOWER PICTURES ARE JUST BEAUTIFUL. CASEY TAKES US ON A DAYLY JOURNEY OF HIS GARDEN. HIS ART WORK FANTASTIC. I LOVE HIS STYLE. IF HE DOESN'T HAVE A BIG HEAD HE WILL NOW SEEING ALL OF US GIRLS FROM ROSS' BLOG HAVE ARRIVED .ME BEING THE FIRST. WOOT WOOT FOR ME. LOL

    CASEY, BETH IS OUR GENTLE SWEET SOUL. MARE IS OUR LADIES LADY, KATIE IS LOVING AND WILL TELL IT LIKE IT IS WITH A WARM TOUCH. ANNIE IS OUR POLITICAL,HISTORIAN GAL LOOKING FOR ADVENTURE.ME, I TRY TO KEEP A LITTLE HUMOR AND STORY TELLING ALIVE. I HOPE WE ALL BRING SOMETHING GOOD TO YOUR BLOG.

    GRANNY

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  12. What sweet words, Granny. Now Granny mentioned she tries to keep a little humor but she failed to mention she is our resident 'clown on horseback'. Can't wait for Casey to capture Granny next times she visits the Town Square.

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