God's country, for sure!
Wow that must be a very looooong bridge!
How very pretty! It looks so calm and serene!:)PS...this is Early Bird with a new blog handle;)
Are these pictures all taken from the same bridge?
Thanks for stopping by my site the other day for Tamara's Story. I always love having new blogging friends! Please come back again.Love the pictures - sorry about the loss of your eggs! Come back and read my skunk story!
Mmm, house on a bridge. Nope, not me. :-) Somehow, going over big bridges kind of makes me a wee bit queezy. :-)Mari-Nanci
Ha!! I see we both know Tammy.Lovely pictures. I visited NC once when I was around 12 I think. I had relatives in Belmont (just outside of Charlotte). Beautiful country.I was reading your profile. My mom (now almost 95) used to make Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls by the dozens.Every time my doll got bedraggled, she quietly replaced it. I never caught on.
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God's country, for sure!
Wow that must be a very looooong bridge!
How very pretty! It looks so calm and serene!
:)
PS...this is Early Bird with a new blog handle
;)
Are these pictures all taken from the same bridge?
Thanks for stopping by my site the other day for Tamara's Story. I always love having new blogging friends! Please come back again.
Love the pictures - sorry about the loss of your eggs! Come back and read my skunk story!
Mmm, house on a bridge. Nope, not me. :-) Somehow, going over big bridges kind of makes me a wee bit queezy. :-)
Mari-Nanci
Ha!! I see we both know Tammy.
Lovely pictures. I visited NC once when I was around 12 I think. I had relatives in Belmont (just outside of Charlotte). Beautiful country.
I was reading your profile. My mom (now almost 95) used to make Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls by the dozens.
Every time my doll got bedraggled, she quietly replaced it. I never caught on.
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