My weather widget is not to be trusted! I see a sun there, but it's pouring rain here. I took the first shot above this morning, facing north. Then I turned half-way around, facing south-east and got the other picture. Then the rain came, which is so great. Amy, from the UK? I do remember you and I will check now to make sure. Welcome back! Fishducky: Perfect Swedish. Thanks for all your comments and Sophie: I'm so glad something good is oozing from my blog, sweet doggie.
Hi, Inger. I just saw the comment you left on my post (I think you will really like my memoir when you get that Kindle and can read it), and I came over here to find the story you said you wrote when you were eight. (And as always I love to see the incredible desert photographs you put up. And that quote by Seneca is so beautifully true.) Ann Best, Memoir Author
Wow! Beautiful pictures, Inger! Gracie says to tell Samson that her new years resolution is to work on a better attitude. (She does not want to lose Samson).
Ja det är ju det sociala och vara ute i naturen som är en stor bit av jakten. Det var tyvärr gråväder men varmt så man slapp sitta och frysa på passet. Hur mår Soldier?
Good Morning, Inger!
ReplyDeleteNice pictures, that first one with the dark clouds, looks a bit ominous!
Have a great day!
Beautiful pictures!!
ReplyDeleteHa en trevilg dag.
love that first murky sky! :) happy sunday to you!
ReplyDeleteGreetings Inger - the last time I looked you were having computer problems ... glad to see they seem to be sorted out ... have a great day.
ReplyDeleteNo rain yet there for some green up?
ReplyDeletePhabulous photography! ;)
ReplyDeleteHi Inger!
ReplyDeleteI dont know if you will remember me but I used to blog and I always read yours...well I have started up a new one and going to try and stick to it!
look forward to popping back in!
Amy :)
Quite the transformation! We had dark skies this morning too, yet this afternoon is crisp and sunny. :)
ReplyDeleteKindness is one trait we all have in us if we would just try it more often.
ReplyDeleteTotally agree and kindness oozes from your blog Inger....so much appreciated! Licks from Sophie
ReplyDeleteMy weather widget is not to be trusted! I see a sun there, but it's pouring rain here. I took the first shot above this morning, facing north. Then I turned half-way around, facing south-east and got the other picture. Then the rain came, which is so great.
ReplyDeleteAmy, from the UK? I do remember you and I will check now to make sure. Welcome back!
Fishducky: Perfect Swedish.
Thanks for all your comments and Sophie: I'm so glad something good is oozing from my blog, sweet doggie.
Hi, Inger. I just saw the comment you left on my post (I think you will really like my memoir when you get that Kindle and can read it), and I came over here to find the story you said you wrote when you were eight. (And as always I love to see the incredible desert photographs you put up. And that quote by Seneca is so beautifully true.)
ReplyDeleteAnn Best, Memoir Author
Wow! Beautiful pictures, Inger!
ReplyDeleteGracie says to tell Samson that her new years resolution is to work on a better attitude. (She does not want to lose Samson).
True words in that quote and I adore the light in that first photograph.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely thought!
ReplyDeleteJa det är ju det sociala och vara ute i naturen som är en stor bit av jakten. Det var tyvärr gråväder men varmt så man slapp sitta och frysa på passet. Hur mår Soldier?
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely photographs, and especially a moving quote. :)
ReplyDeleteI love that first photo.
ReplyDeleteKindness I fear is like a muscle. Unless exercised, it will atrophy.
Great sentiment and beautiful pictures. I hope your Sunday was wonderful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures! And I'm glad that Soldier is doing better! And that the root canal went well.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love your first picture - we call that the "Swedish sky"; blue skies and golden grass, the colors of the homeland flag...
ReplyDeletethanks for visit my blog welcome all the time.
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