For some reason this has me thinking of the poor girl in my home economics class that dyed her own hair and it turned green. Green will definitely look good in your garden! Thanks, Melody!
I meant that it’s green at your blog. Shirt sleeves warm–yippee! I know you’re more than ready for it. We had summer today, too. I had 2 windows open and a fan going–since I finally bit the bullet and did some housecleaning…
About time! Hey, this is a great new look for your blogβ£
Thanks, my friend!! It’s time to change things up in time for the warmer weather!
That’s great one, and I do agree with Gallivanta, your blog looks divine!
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Thanks Sandra! π
Loooove the new look! Green is good … very good!
The world is coming awake today – what an amazing thing! So I had to go green, too! π
I love it! Clever! Fun! The photo puts it all together. Well done!
Russ
Thanks Russ!
Green is a great idea – so fitting for the young π
Even the middle-aged?? π
LOL π
I think she should go for it!
Ha! π
love the humor in this one!
π Thanks!
Great! Fun! clever! So is this poem!
Russ
Glad you enjoyed it!
I LOVE this poem!
Russ
π Thanks Russ!
awesome beauty !
Thanks Deb!
For some reason this has me thinking of the poor girl in my home economics class that dyed her own hair and it turned green. Green will definitely look good in your garden! Thanks, Melody!
What a great story! Just like ‘Anne of Green Gables’, classic Canadian novels by LM Montgomery – have you read those?
Cute–and yes, it’s very green here.
Not much green here yet – but it sure was warm today, shirt-sleeve warm! Glorious!!
I meant that it’s green at your blog. Shirt sleeves warm–yippee! I know you’re more than ready for it. We had summer today, too. I had 2 windows open and a fan going–since I finally bit the bullet and did some housecleaning…
It was INCREDIBLE to be outside for the day, after SO LONG!!
I’m picturing you like a little mole–eyes squinting against the sunlight.
Not as far off as I would like…
Well, I was thinking a very cute little mole!
Not the queer star-nosed kind??
Don’t know that one–are they friendly?
I have no idea. I just know that their noses look like a mass of wriggly worms and they REALLY creep me out!!
Eeeeww, me too.
Love your subtle humor…smile.
Thanks Patty! (I have to let it out at regular intervals, or it overtakes me completely…) π