Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Wordless Wednesday

"A tip-toe thru the tulips & zinnias & Black-eyed Susans & , , , , ,

8 comments:

  1. Lovely photos, Sheba loves sniffing the flowers.

    Sheba.

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  2. What a beautiful garden. I really need to work harder on mine! Terri, Sophia, and Niko. Cinnamon , as usual is lovely. I had a Cocker for 15 years when I was a child. He was my first dog and since then I have always loved the Cockers. Terri, Sophia, and Niko

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  3. What a lovely garden. Beautiful colors. Have a happy Wednesday!

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  4. Hey Cinnamon - happy nearly fall. We love Maine! Happy Wordless Wednesday from the BlogPaws Blog Hop!

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  5. I would love to walk through the garden with Cinnamon. Loved these photos !

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  7. Down the path and out of sight. We'll see you again with the morning light. Something something something.

    Cinnamon, you're so pretty!

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