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Thursday, March 22, 2012
Nails In A Fence for Friday’s Fences
A My Quality Time blog post linking to Friday’s Fences………………………………………
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Good story -- and I love the forsythia bush. (In our family it was called ForCynthia (the last part being our daughter's name and our bushes bloomed around her birthday).
Your fence just shouts springtime, Joe. We love the forsythia and hope the frosts stay away that spoil their beauty. And it's always a good idea to figure out what makes us angry and how we can control it--for our sake as well as others.
what a shot. love the yellow. wish the would stick around for a while longer. guess i should enjoy them while they last. ha. ha!! (:
ReplyDeleteGood story -- and I love the forsythia bush. (In our family it was called ForCynthia (the last part being our daughter's name and our bushes bloomed around her birthday).
ReplyDeleteThe forsythia is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove the story - what a patient dad that boy had.
This are beautiful shots! I have got one with forsythia but it is not the quality cause it was through the windshield as we drove.
ReplyDeleteThe lines and shadows on the fence is pretty!
ReplyDeletesuper shots and i enjoyed the post :)
ReplyDeleteNice shot...like you perspective. Powerful message in that story..Loved it!
ReplyDeleteOh so nice & pretty! =)
ReplyDeleteyour forsythia is gorgeous against the white fenceline! nice! thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow! Wonderful fence and I adore that beautiful forsythia! I loved the story about the boy and the fence nails! Have an awesome day!
ReplyDeleteMore people should hear that story!
ReplyDeleteThe forsythia is so beautiful!
Lovely shot!
ReplyDeleteAn excellent story!!!
I'm smiling at your header sentiment. :)
Your fence just shouts springtime, Joe. We love the forsythia and hope the frosts stay away that spoil their beauty. And it's always a good idea to figure out what makes us angry and how we can control it--for our sake as well as others.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, Joe! The yellow and white both really pop!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful forsythia against the white fence. Great story too.
ReplyDeleteI just love the forsythia! It screams spring time! Nice story to go along with Friday's Fence theme.
ReplyDeleteThe picture is beautiful, but I absolutely love the story.
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