Posted on 03/30/2005 12:12:28 AM PST by Mama_Bear
How cute!
Well, thank you.
You are a hard act to follow, Billie. But, your lovely "Spring Has Sprung" post last week inspired me to post another tribute to Spring....(that and I didn't have another state post ready, so I had to post something, LOL). But, can't have too much Spring, can we?
Happy day to you, Billie.
Thanks. :-)
Hugs, and thank you for the sweet compliments.
LOL! I like that term - "springier." :-)
As a light dependent Sunshine Gal from Florida, I was in my glory in Fairbanks, Alaska when from the middle of May until the middle of August every year the sun never really set!!
Around midnight was a bit of brief "twilight," and then the sun was strongly out again.
Leaving there at 0001 on 1 June of 1966, by 2 a.m. we had to put on sunglasses driving toward the Yukon Territory of Canada....
Don't get to "see" you much anymore :o(
Is Louie flirting with you?
This is my lilac, taken a couple years ago. It bloomed already this year, but the flowers came and went so quickly that I didn't get a photograph of them. The many storms that have come through destroyed the blossoms as soon as they opened.
Happy Spring!
LOL....I believe so! Very uncharacteristic of him, isn't it? ;-)
What would we do without our sweet talking wolfie who keeps us all feeling so special and appreciated?
Happy day to you, Pippin!
we love our wolfie! :o)
Nope! Not at all! Hard to do a Spring post that isn't pretty and fun and sweet and light-hearted. Can't go wrong with bluebirds and butterflies and puppy love! :)
I love your new Military Prayer graphic - makes me want to do a new one - since mine's posted 3 times a week, a new look would be good. :)
:) Thanks, tulip! Kinda make you wanna skip or something? :)
Here is a pretty one, but I notice it doesn't have a tail. You probably like the ones with the long tails.
Thanks. I am happy with it too. As Maggie pointed out, the other one was a bit hard to read with the dark background.....AND, it was difficult to add names to because the names were part of the graphic. This one is much easier to read and to keep current.
*sigh*.....Ireland. I must visit Ireland before God calls me home. It is the ancestral home of 1/4 of me, England and Scotland making up the other 3/4.
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