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and thank you - lovely as always😀
10 Turtle Day
(1,282 posts)I have house clothes and wearing outside in public clothes so am constantly changing. Everytime I come home I change into my house clothes. That would be me if I forgot to change into my going out in public clothes.
Marthe48
(23,330 posts)I try to keep a couple nice outfits for going out. The clothes I wear at home have seen better days. Probably held together by leftover cat hair
Diamond_Dog
(40,886 posts)Since I have a white dog, if I decide to wear black pants out somewhere, I have to get dressed right before I leave the house Lol
Sometimes she sleeps like that one on her back with the paw up in the air.
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sinkingfeeling
(57,944 posts)Marthe48
(23,330 posts)3catwoman3
(29,696 posts)...to get it.
70sEraVet
(5,578 posts)The photo of the creek running through the rocks in the woods really spoke to me. Maybe I need to commune with nature today!
Thanks!
TommieMommy
(3,011 posts)hay rick
(9,679 posts)niyad
(133,614 posts)beauty, love, joy, and grins! A wonderful start to my morning. The wheelbarrow on the loading cart cracked me up.
Aaeia
(172 posts)JMCKUSICK
(6,515 posts)Lovely as usual. A great first stop on a beautiful Sunday morning.
irisblue
(37,724 posts)SuzyandPuffpuff
(635 posts)Fresh air...much needed ... thank you
eppur_se_muova
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3catwoman3
(29,696 posts)calimary
(90,547 posts)Thank you, Marthe48! Well done!
Niagara
(11,976 posts)I really like the split rail fence with the asphalt paths.
Is that by a golf course?
I like the fall setting with the Italian style column stone fence with the pavers, the yellow mums and the pumpkins too!
I took the picture of the fence and drive when I was walking my granddogs. No golf course. I think there used to be horses in the field.
My friend took the picture with the pumpkins at Stan Hewitt, the Seiblering estate near Akron. She loved to visit and take pictures.
Glad you liked the selection
Niagara
(11,976 posts)It's beautiful.
Well now I'm going to have to put Akron, OH on my to-visit list!
Happy Sunday, Marthe!
Marthe48
(23,330 posts)Some of the prettiest scenery you'll ever see.
Marthe48
(23,330 posts)The first historic home we toured. Oh my! I could've lived in the parking lot
Niagara
(11,976 posts)I'm about to run out of energy for the evening so I wanted to mention a few historic places for you to check out on the internet.
1. The House on the Rock in Spring Green, Wisconsin. It's not 18th or 19th century historic but it is historic.
2. Mathias Ham House in Dubuque, Iowa
3. Sauder Village in Archbold, Ohio. This is a historic village.
4. Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Michigan. This is a much larger operating historic village compared to Sauder Village and they actually farm the way our pioneer ancestors did. The Firestone Farm House is located here and it's a working farm with animals, crops and the workers cure the meat and cook in the kitchen. They also have Model T's to ride in and real steam trains.
If you ever decide to visit I would take at least 2 days because the Henry Ford Museum is associated with Greenfield Village but a separate museum all together.
TygrBright
(21,378 posts)HeartsCanHope
(1,736 posts)Particularly liked the wheelbarrow one!
3catwoman3
(29,696 posts)calimary
(90,547 posts)Love em all!!!
LuckyCharms
(22,941 posts)wendyb-NC
(4,718 posts)The pics are great, and the memes cool.
summer_in_TX
(4,241 posts)I especially loved the German Shepherd jumping and playing in the sprinkler.
jfz9580m
(17,666 posts)Solo..I disapprove of covens. Too many damn people. And I dont mean the kind that yells its a witchhunt!. That nice woman in Hansel and Gretel I support. It was her damn house. Why are those awful children going and eating it? She seemed nice. A very sympathetic character squinted at the right way.


















