Thank you, Jacob, for being a sap on my blog. HeeHee! (sorry, I couldn't resist!)
Anyway, the pink bush's ID is on my other, challenge, blog. So you'll have to go to march2march.blogspot.com for the answer and then decide if you have one in your neighborhood! :)
Lois Ann, I really like this, but is that gator for real?
ReplyDeleteWow is that me or is there a kind of a beast on the left side ;-) Beautiful Jacob..
ReplyDeleteIs that a real gator? He looks like he's looking for lunch.
ReplyDeleteThese trees have always in-tree-ged me; the gator, not so much. Nice to have a little path leading straight to his mouth. Great photo!
ReplyDeleteOh, I found out the name of my pink flowering bush! I bet you can grow it in FL.
It looks like an "idyllic" place. Who has enough courage to sit down?
ReplyDeleteOutstanding landscape!
ReplyDeleteLois Anne is also skilled at photography!Great shot!
Léia
No way!! There's an Aligator living in there. Quit pushing me!!!! MB
ReplyDeleteHe's chosen the most elegant seating, too. Is the first syllable pronounced "witch" or "wick"?
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jacob, for being a sap on my blog. HeeHee! (sorry, I couldn't resist!)
ReplyDeleteAnyway, the pink bush's ID is on my other, challenge, blog. So you'll have to go to march2march.blogspot.com for the answer and then decide if you have one in your neighborhood! :)
Oh how absolutely lovely!
ReplyDeleteIs that the gator we saw a while back from real close?
Now this is my kind of scenery! Definitely a place to go before I die! :-) Wonderful shot, Lois Anne!
ReplyDeleteI came looking for photos of your lakes and rivers and found some - very nice.
ReplyDeleteSoon dinner is served - but to whom??
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