- Don't we have nice water towers?
- "Facing" Rt. 53 (a.k.a. Bolingbrook Drive)... Do you see the face?
- Forsythia!
- a good dad making family memories
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Leftovers! is a new feature. Feel free to group recent miscellaneous remainder shots to share YOUR leftovers and please insert my link in your post. It is intended to enable more of us to enjoy some of your photos that might not otherwise be posted.
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Aren't our suburban water towers wonderful? I hadn't realized how handy they were until I was trying to determine just where our pilot was taking us as he circled waaaay past O'Hare to land. Aha! A water tower that read "Bartlett" was a good clue.
leftovers-unique idea,don't have to come up with so many interesting words! now if I could only figure out how to post pics from my camera LOL
Great leftovers and calm waters there.
And yes, I do see the face!
You can eat those forsythia blossoms you know. They are a mix of sweet and mildly bitter, so you can happily sprinkle them on your omelette. :)
Nice leftovers! I love that blue water tower and have never seen one like it.
Nice leftovers...!
I'm just catching up on blogs... very busy here, it's our annual Variety Show time. I sing in the chorus and I'm in one dance number, pics are posted on my blog. Shall I save you a couple of seats?
PS, yes a perfect robins nest. and mummy robin is putting finishing touches to it all the time. In fact she was collecting a huge beakful of grassy building materials this morning when daddy robin jumped her! Didn't phase her one bit, she just carried on with her nest building. Cool bird!
I find it amusing that the title of your post is Leftovers and includes a picture of forsythia . . . which LL recently posted about eating. Ha!
Wonderful leftovers!
Face - too cute!
I liked your caption of the father and children.
I read your newest post before this one.
I think you truly a gentle soul!
I haven't been interacting through these comments as much as usual, but there is one thing that I found so funny...
Carletta says I'm a "gentle" soul (and I do try to be), but you should have seen me debating earlier! I was careful not to be reckless, but I doubt the other side would have called it gentle. More about that later... on Sky Watch.
Remind me to tell you, sometime, my story of "Mrs. Downer's Grove Water-tower." I'm not sure this is the place to tell it, though . . .
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