...is willing to accept that she creates her own reality except for some of the parts where she can't help but wonder what the hell she was thinking.
~Thank you to Brian Andreas
Welcome to my little corner of this big old world we inhabit! Put your feet up and stay a while. You just might find something you like! xoxome,abb
(Ann Bumgarner Blystone)
JalapeƱo Cornbread Muffins
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*Woulda looked better with two jalapeno slices on top...*
*Got muffin pans for dad's kitchen as the ones that were still there were
vintage 1940's, and whi...
Exquisite shots! Incredible beauty! What a lovely look at your world!
ReplyDeleteVery great comparison!
ReplyDeleteMy entry for My World Tuesday is posted here. Hope you can hop there as well. Happy Tuesday!
I always love before and after photos!
ReplyDeleteI guess if you're sailing it helps to know the tides. Lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful. Summer is here, and it's time to take my daughter in your direction.
ReplyDeleteTake me to the bridge. How peaceful is this! Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty scene. You live in such a beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteDid you go back over there??? You sneaky girl!
ReplyDeleteNice, nice, nice!
ReplyDeleteI forget the tides impact...being inland 5 hours tends to do that to a person...but I have the river!
ReplyDeletelove the photos!
It IS beautiful--both ways. I love that bridge.
ReplyDeleteWe've got nothing like that out here in West Texas. No water. No bridges. So, thanks for this lovely glimpse...
ReplyDeleteVery picturesque..thanks for the glimpse.
ReplyDeleteSo clever! Such nice snaps.
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteexcellent pics. Need to get down your way soon!
ReplyDeleteI love this shot -I have always found tides to be fascinating.
ReplyDeletepretty bridge pictures! nice:)
ReplyDeleteWOW ... what a difference !!!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots and a lovely view :-)
Annie: That is very cool, something we inladers don't experience.
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