.
.
In addition to the hidden birdies, they have installed these menacing gargoyles. I tell you, I have rarely felt so intimidated as when walking past this corner..
.
.
.
Humpty Dumpty... was pushed. And that's all I have to say about that.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.
.
.
In addition to the hidden birdies, they have installed these menacing gargoyles. I tell you, I have rarely felt so intimidated as when walking past this corner..
.
.
.
Humpty Dumpty... was pushed. And that's all I have to say about that.
8 comments:
well i am glad it didn't take on hitchcockian proportions!
How very sad about Humpty!
We have similar gargoyles about our town. They can be fierce@
That gargoyle looks pretty fearsome! All the King's men couldn't put Humpty together again ;)
You're really getting some great bird photos these days. Sad about Humpty but I think Mr and Mrs Dumpty probably have more eggs in reserve.
A good thing you were not discovered my friend. I would have missed you posts. :)
Ain't that the truth! Well Lime, not YET anyway.
EG, I hope those gargoyles are on your side.
Good thing you told me Denise. I was just getting ready to blast a mass email out to all the king's men.
Sadly, no Shammy. That was a goose egg on the lawn. We had been watching mother goose (no pun intended) and expected her chicks to be hatched around Mother's Day. Unfortunately, she lost them all this year, and last year too. That's too bad, because I had been looking forward to taking pics of the little fuzzy babies.
Good point, Joan. I will probably post less often when I am dead.
Craver: Really well written today.
Thanks for risking your life to get these photos for us!
Post a Comment