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That drunk road is enticing...
I'd like to walk along the drunk road and see where it takes me.
...not your typical Florida scenes.
I sneezed just by looking at that first picture. I love nature but my nasal passages don't. Thank goodness for antihistamines.
Hello, these are great photos. The first and last are my favorites. Happy Monday, enjoy your new week ahead!
I just love those trees! Tall and reaching for the sky. :-)
Ha, so nice: the drunk road ! ;-)Yeah and love the trees.
What a wiggly-piggly road! I plugged you in my post today: you'd motivated me to get out there with my camera (and dogs) and photograph the weeds and wildflowers!
Living in WV, I couldn't see the problem with the road. Serpentine pattern is our norm.
well...i would not want to see a drunk try to navigate that road!! LOVE your first image!!!!
I love those tall pines and hope we get back on a trail that has them nearby...soon. It's just so HOT already! And I feel drunk! hahaha!
The drunk road looks like a peaceful walk.Lisa
Natures got it all, trees and trees.
That drunk road looks like a great place for meandering - but perhaps NOT when drunk!
Someone followed a snake home - that's what we say here regarding our windy roads and paths.
I can see some Iroquoians in the bush (# 1)Am I right? :D :D
That drunk road is enticing...
ReplyDeleteI'd like to walk along the drunk road and see where it takes me.
ReplyDelete...not your typical Florida scenes.
ReplyDeleteI sneezed just by looking at that first picture. I love nature but my nasal passages don't. Thank goodness for antihistamines.
ReplyDeleteHello, these are great photos. The first and last are my favorites. Happy Monday, enjoy your new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteI just love those trees! Tall and reaching for the sky. :-)
ReplyDeleteHa, so nice: the drunk road ! ;-)
ReplyDeleteYeah and love the trees.
What a wiggly-piggly road! I plugged you in my post today: you'd motivated me to get out there with my camera (and dogs) and photograph the weeds and wildflowers!
ReplyDeleteLiving in WV, I couldn't see the problem with the road. Serpentine pattern is our norm.
ReplyDeletewell...i would not want to see a drunk try to navigate that road!! LOVE your first image!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love those tall pines and hope we get back on a trail that has them nearby...soon. It's just so HOT already! And I feel drunk! hahaha!
ReplyDeleteThe drunk road looks like a peaceful walk.
ReplyDeleteLisa
Natures got it all, trees and trees.
ReplyDeleteThat drunk road looks like a great place for meandering - but perhaps NOT when drunk!
ReplyDeleteSomeone followed a snake home - that's what we say here regarding our windy roads and paths.
ReplyDeleteI can see some Iroquoians in the bush (# 1)
ReplyDeleteAm I right? :D :D