The recent heat wave in South-Central Pennsylvania is wilting and thinning my petunias. It is a sign of the blooming exhaustion they show at about this time each late summer. Autumn is right around the corner.
Crocs rock! Was Birkenstocks wearer for years as I was introduced to them by college friends back in the 80s. Great shoe, only thing when they get wet…Crocs are wear everywhere shoes, barring my late aunt Millie’s wake and funeral. Oh, btw, she lived in Crocs. I suggested them as her burial shoe, family was no too happy with me! Vive le Crocs!
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Love that Mini. Summer has plenty of life left here, Texas.
ReplyDeleteThe recent heat wave in South-Central Pennsylvania is wilting and thinning my petunias. It is a sign of the blooming exhaustion they show at about this time each late summer. Autumn is right around the corner.
ReplyDeleteJust superb! The MG's are outstanding!
ReplyDeleteAh, the glorious sights of summer. Thanks for the wonderful images!
ReplyDeleteTennis whites, Dr. E.Digby Baltzell of Penn would be impressed.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the farmer and all those colorful flowers!
ReplyDeleteThis time of year would be enjoyable if only most of Massachusetts wasn't in a critical, frightening drought.
ReplyDeleteLove the tennis white Crocs!
ReplyDeleteCrocs rock! Was Birkenstocks wearer for years as I was introduced to them by college friends back in the 80s. Great shoe, only thing when they get wet…Crocs are wear everywhere shoes, barring my late aunt Millie’s wake and funeral. Oh, btw, she lived in Crocs. I suggested them as her burial shoe, family was no too happy with me! Vive le Crocs!
DeleteThank you for all the zinnias!
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