April 18, 2003

  • FRIIIIDAY!!!!


    Being FRIDAY! I thought that you'd all like something a little special.  So, here it is...a contest.  If someone can tell me what these two flowers are and send me a link with their info, I will give them......something, maybe a framed picture that I've taken or sumin'...I dunno, I just need the info and would whore my photo abilities to do it..I'm a sick puppy, yes I am.


    Flower #1




    FLOWER #2




    And now, random bits of photography...
    Not really artsy, just sort of there.




    A Blue Jay easting dogfood



    See, dogfood!


    Speaking of dog things...



    Dogwood Blossom..ohhh artsy
    (yeah, I said not artsy, I lie..didn't you know that?)



    LT-Cheesy-Face



    BT & LT..can you see the personalities of each?
    BT-Being the center of attention, acting all cute.
    LT-Beating the crap outta the cow, with a wiffle-ball bat.

Comments (6)

  • geeze, poor cow!   who knew your kids would be so violent

    I have no clue what those flowers are, but they're purdy

    have a great weekend!

  • I think you're tricking that bird into eating animal flesh!! Or do they always eat meat? I don't know... Whether they ordinarily do or don't, you've tricked him, I think. He seems to enjoy it, nonetheless.

  • OH~let me guess......

    1. Some variety of dianthus/Sweet William...no, that's not it...phlox maybe?

    2.  The name escapes me...columbia or columbine..is that close enough????  I never was good with the Latin thing....

    I love the kids pictures....the cow is too much *smiling*

    Have a great Easter hun! *hugs*

  • I love your pictures!  Won't guess the flowers, I haven't had enough sleep.  Have a great weekend!
    -M

  • Hell, i don't know what half my house plants are called and lord knows, i 've got a bunch.

    :)

  • I don't know what the first flower is.  Yes, the second is columbine, grows in the shade, early spring bloomer, prolific reseeder

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