I have recently found myself in somewhat un-charted waters. This is not a bad thing, simply, new. And it has taken up a lot of my time, efforts and thoughts. If all pans out, there will be lots of fun fodder for me to share with you all. If not, I’ll be back to my perfectly wicked self soon enough. So, please forgive small posting delays and such. I love ya’.
This walk, I took with Addie, who insists more and more often on accompanying me. There are days I want to tell her to stay home. But I know, in hind sight, I would regret those times ten thousand fold. So, we go together more often than not.
This is what we saw.
Rooster in Pre-Crow.
And, Post-Crow.
He thinks he is SO important.
A weed. I am glad I live in Texas where the weeds are green and flowering in January.
Amen.
A walnut.
And a pine bough.
PLUS, a fishing lure Addie dug up along our path.
Serious business. As you can tell from her expression.
It was readily deposited into her museum.
Which is in her room.
And, you are required to pay admission via a small container taped to her door
“Pae Here” it plainly states.
Look it! I found a slug on a mushroom. You know, if you pay them close attention, they are really quite fascinating.
As are mushrooms.
Ant hills.
And radishes growing above ground!
Addie loves the creek!
Water of any kind really……
And I, I like Addie. And mushrooms.
The best of both worlds.
Thanks for walking with us today!
🙂
Cherish every moment little Addie wants with you! My two daughters are married and I am now second fiddle so I don’t hear from them much and when I do they don’t have much time! Thank you for sharing your walks in God’s beautiful creation!
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I always enjoy your walks. Beautiful images! 🙂
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I love that your daughter charges admission! She’s a real entrepreneur!
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Haha! Yes, my husband is convinced she needs to own a car dealership! 😀
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Such a pretty little rooster!
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I love him, he is so funny. That was Stripe-Stripe’s husband. Her perfect little mate. I still miss her.
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The little chick that I named Stripe-Stripe turned out to be a rooster. He went home with one of Jeremiah’s clients as a pet. (No hens on the place; she just keeps a rooster or two in memory as a pet she had as a kid.) He lives the perfect rooster life. He follows the horses around eating what they spill, and when it got terribly cold, she brought him inside to be a house rooster in the basement. I was so tickled over that
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YAY! I love her and I don’t even know her! 😀
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Love the pay museum!
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