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Friday, May 23, 2008

Everyday Pleasures #5

Just like Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz, I had no need to go any further than my own backyard to find this weeks "Everyday Pleasures"!


An old, forgotten artifact from when the girls were little, hidden in the branches of our weeping willow tree.


Looking over the farm fields from atop of the sliding board which no one ever uses anymore, but it has too many nice memories to take down just yet.


My dog Mo, who is looking forward to everyone being home for the long Memorial day weekend and wishing you all peace.

11 comments:

  1. Oh Mo! What a sweetie!! Those are all lovely pleasures you chose! :) They all exemplify wonder and relaxation!!

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  2. Great pics. I love Mo best of all! I don't know what breed he is but his short little legs make him really cute!

    Happy Memorial Day weekend! Yay for long weekends :)

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  3. I love the bee in the tree, the kind of picture that you can only achieve when your house has become your home from many years in the making.

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  4. The slide still has some use to get a nice vista like that.

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  5. great pictures, what a cute little dog!
    : )

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  6. What beautiful countryside!

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  7. What cute bee..Beautiful pictures..
    Have a great weekend..

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  8. What a lovely view you have. I have rooftops!!!

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  9. It is wonderful to be surrounded by such lovely things...even more wonderful that you notice them.

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