Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Day Two Hundred Sixteen
The day was sunny and hot, near 90 degrees, like it's supposed to be in August in middle Tennessee. By the time Neil got home after 5:00, the weather took a turn and the temperature dropped about 15 degrees. Dark swirly clouds rolled in and the wind blew like crazy and of course we stood outside and watched it all while I took some pictures. Didn't rain much in our back yard and the thunder stayed in the distance, so we were spared something that could have been fierce. Probably was in other areas. I guess we were lucky a big limb didn't blow out of a tree and hit us in our silly heads. It's downright chilly outside right now at 8:26 PM and the katydids are singing a happy little feels-like-Fall song.
Monday, August 3, 2009
Day Two Hundred Fifteen
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Day Two Hundred Fourteen
Snapshots from mine and other big back yards....
I notice mushrooms everywhere now this summer. Not sure why. Saw these in a neighbor's front yard today. I hope they didn't mind me creeping into their yard to snap some pictures. These mushrooms were huge.
This one looks like a sand dollar.
And these look like something in which a Hobbit would reside.
Found this discarded insect shell, an old pine cone and a rock keeping company in the outer limits of my own back yard. The nearest pine tree is two houses down from ours. Guess this one blew in during a storm a long time ago.
Discovered some more pretty flowers growing in our jungle. This one still sported a little dew drop on its petal.
Pretty little bud. Didn't even notice the bug attached to it until I downloaded the picture on the computer.
The cone flowers are fading but still photo worthy.
Get a room! I thought I was snapping a picture of a cute June bug until I got a closer look. I think we can be sure there will be more June bugs next year....
Our Dahlias are really pretty this year.
This is my favorite snapshot from today.
Dahlia bud
I like this little Morning Glory. The vines are growing everywhere now. They always remind me of the beginning of a new school year because the Morning Glories were always blooming when my daughters walked through the back yard to school.
The Fairy Ring was back on the front lawn of Jefferson Avenue church of Christ this morning when I arrived. They look different from the ones I saw there last week. These got trampled later on by some little kids. Bummer.
I notice mushrooms everywhere now this summer. Not sure why. Saw these in a neighbor's front yard today. I hope they didn't mind me creeping into their yard to snap some pictures. These mushrooms were huge.
This one looks like a sand dollar.
And these look like something in which a Hobbit would reside.
Found this discarded insect shell, an old pine cone and a rock keeping company in the outer limits of my own back yard. The nearest pine tree is two houses down from ours. Guess this one blew in during a storm a long time ago.
Discovered some more pretty flowers growing in our jungle. This one still sported a little dew drop on its petal.
Pretty little bud. Didn't even notice the bug attached to it until I downloaded the picture on the computer.
The cone flowers are fading but still photo worthy.
Get a room! I thought I was snapping a picture of a cute June bug until I got a closer look. I think we can be sure there will be more June bugs next year....
Our Dahlias are really pretty this year.
This is my favorite snapshot from today.
Dahlia bud
I like this little Morning Glory. The vines are growing everywhere now. They always remind me of the beginning of a new school year because the Morning Glories were always blooming when my daughters walked through the back yard to school.
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Day Two Hundred Thirteen
Finally got a first coat of paint on the old concrete front porch today. The color is called, oddly enough, Cement. It's a Benjamin Moore paint for porches and decks and such that's a special mixed color. It looks off white here, but it's actually a neat color that goes with the siding color pretty well. It will need a second coat of course, but that will have to wait until next week and a dryer day. We're moving right along....
Friday, July 31, 2009
Day Two Hundred Twelve
Eddie kitty (that's what I'm calling him) was so laid back asleep on this cushion in this seen-better-days wicker rocker that, honestly, I thought he was dead. Then I saw his little fat belly pumping, so I didn't have to do kitty cat CPR. I had to take this picture through a window of the patio door (or porch door--we have no patio) because I knew if I went out there, he'd wake up and lose this cute pose. I tried sneaking out the front door, but by the time I got around to the back, he was already alerted by the snapping of twigs and branches (I'm not very stealthy). Oh well. That's why I photograph mushrooms.
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