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[Update: I was informed by our friend at the Rook's Nest, that this flower is a daffodil, not a crocus. Thanks, Shammy!]Thursday, March 11, 2010
diamond in the rough
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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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[Update: I was informed by our friend at the Rook's Nest, that this flower is a daffodil, not a crocus. Thanks, Shammy!]
10 comments:
My wife gets all excited when the crocuses bloom, which they have here in Mary-Land.
Gurgling sounds from the roof? What?
Craver: They do spring to life very soon.
Init great when you find something like this to photograph.
Sure, Sandman. The pitter-patter mixed with a rapid flow of water produced a low, gutteral gurgling. Sort of. Heh heh.
The crocuses are very welcome after a snowy winter, Fishing Guy. It means it's time to tune up the lawn mower. Vroom, vroom!
Well Imac. "New" camera in hand, I felt like I just HAD to find something. Oh, you missed it... I now have a Pentax DSLR!!
been raining today, but still warm! yeah!
I'm pretty certain that those are daffodils emerging from their winter sleep, not crocus. Crocus flowers spring up before their leaves.
I am SO looking forward to warmer days, Mommanator.
You know what, Shammy? I think you're right. Thanks for the correction. I assumed, since I was looking at a place that I thought I saw the crocus before.
that little drop makes this photo very special.
Thanks for the aknowledgement, always happy to help!
i little picture of hope....
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