I took a lot of shots of these as the last rain brought back their brilliant colors. You can see that I need to rake my neighbor's leaves from my yard. I may just mow them up into a fine powder rather than rake them.
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Ditch Lily
It has many names and nurseries who sell it call it a field lily or wild lily. It grows freely in our country along the gravel roads. The h...
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Teddy's legs are a little short for this big wheel but he still likes sitting on it. These shots were buried in my files and this one...
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My dad has come home from the war. It is 1945 in the summer. My oldest brother Ron is on the right and Rex is on the left. The next two bo...
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I have really enjoyed your zinnias this year.
Our neighbor, Barb, battles our maple leaves in her front yard and we battle her Bradford pear leaves in our back yard. Looks like we are going to have rain this evening after a pretty day. John did a little metal detecting near the lake this afternoon - no diamond ring, though; only a fishing lure!!!
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