Over a year ago my Aunt Alline told me about this old mill (I believe it’s called Gresham Mill) that is on Sixes Road. So after a good rain, Tommy and I drove over to it to take some pictures. This mill supposedly dates back to the mid-1800’s. When we were with Aunt Alline and …
Monthly Archives: April 2010
9 Months
This picture just makes me laugh! :)
Another sign of Spring — Baseball!
This past Wednesday, Tommy and I along with my Aunt Alline and Uncle Bob went to see the Rome Braves play. The Rome Braves are the single A farm team for the Atlanta team. The kids (I say that because they are probably 18, 19 or 20 years old) that play here are hoping to …
So sad, but not for long.
It seems that so much bloomed all at one time here this Spring. While that is nice, it also means that a lot of blooms are nearly gone now. These tulips are the last that we see on our walk around the circle. Next up to bloom are the irises, peonies, daylilies and not long …
We’re Being Overrun!
Our whole neighborhood is overrun with dandelions this year. Of course most people look at them and think, “Ugh–weeds.” I however think, “photo ops!” :) I told Tommy the other day that we couldn’t cut the grass until I was able to get out and take some pictures. I think that he thinks he’s married …
Yippee! A Finalist!
One of my photos was selected as a finalist for Day 3 in Pioneer Woman’s Macro Photography contest.Pioneer Woman – Day 3 Macro Contest I had entered several shots and this was not my favorite, but I’m thrilled! I didn’t know it until Amanda called me and asked, “Have you looked at the internet today?” …
Beautiful!
This was our sunrise view yesterday morning. Is it no wonder why we love being here so much?
Hello Neighbor!
This lady lives across the highway from us. It looks as if she was telling someone a secret.
What a Winter it must have been.
As I had mentioned in an earlier post, we had planned to spend some time in BG in March. Unfortunately, when we got here we were unable to get up the road to the house. So we turned right around and went back home and waited for warmer weather to thaw the snow and ice …
It’s That Time of Year!
Hooray for flip-flop weather! My feet hate shoes.