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They say we'll have more normal (warmer) temps next week, and some sun... we'll see..
By popular demand (2 people--I'm easy) here is the picture of my closely cropped scalping.Pronounced 'CRAVER SEVEN.' An anagram generator first gave me “Rev Vicar I.” Whoa, that comes across kind of pompous, doesn’t it? But I am glad to confess certain “cravings.” Here are seven of them: God, His Word, prayer, the lost, the redeemed, Christian service, and my bride.
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They say we'll have more normal (warmer) temps next week, and some sun... we'll see..
By popular demand (2 people--I'm easy) here is the picture of my closely cropped scalping.
13 comments:
they say if two ducks cross your path you'll have good luck on that day.. thanks!
Ducks are so cute, I love the sound they make, hehe. I hope you get plenty of sunshine in the next few days :)
you sound a bit downe!? pardon the pun!
Hope you wont go Quackers with all that rain.lol.
**Ive seen them** Come and see them too.
But if three or four cross your path Mr. Dave... waddle you have then?
That's what they're forecasting, Leeloo's Mum. I hope they're right.
Much too busy to be down, Mommantor. And definitely not downe. (I looked it up.)
Weatherman says it'll clear up tomorrow, Imac. I hope to trim the hedges this weekend.
Charming ducks! Honestly, I could sit and watch such as these... floating across peaceful water... for a long, long time.
they look like khaki campbells.
they are good egg layers.
Sounds like the perfect weather for ducks. They are not complaining are they? :)
The lighting has been terrible here too. When the sun comes out I have to drop everything and grab my camera!
When I worked out in the street with a utility crew, we could always tell where the underground DUCKs were by the QUACKS in the road.... groan!
LL, I get the impression that you are more than an observer of peace, but that you are genuinely a peace-maker. Thanks for visiting.
All I know nAncY, is that If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, looks like a duck, it must be a duck.
These ducks had nothing to complain about, Joan. I saw a few people hand-feeding them. I didn't feed them a thing, but sat close, in the wet grass, trying to snap a good picture.
I just came back from visiting your blog, EG. I see that you were able to go out after all and catch some nice pics of that autumn creek and blue heron.
Shammy... :-O
Craver: It has been hard on the photographer to get the great shots.
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