Monday, October 1, 2012

A Hodgepodge of Pics

Hello Friends!
And Hello to October,my favorite month of the year,my birthday month! I truly do have a hodgepodge today.A collection of pics I love but they are in random order and relationship. Oh, one thing I need to mention , on some blogs on which I try to return visits ,the captchas are preventing me from commenting .I try numerous times and cannot get them to work. : (

Here are a few pics from Cracker Barrel,I bought a some of these colorful old fashioned candysticks.



Canned Bubble Gum ?lol



Spooky eye ball tray.



Sweet Christmas Caroling Dolls




Back at my home this weekend ,made Fall Blythe dresses with my oldest granddaughter.



Pumpkin  Hat made from instructions at Martha Stewart  Website.


Changed her eyes to green for her orange oufit,

While at Cracker Barrel, bought some Cheerwine ,I love it,made with real sugar not corn syrup.













While driving around my town one day ,I spotted this tree growing from the smoke stack of an abandoned factory building .Cool!




I was trying to take a pic of Winston Salem NC City Lights , it turned out bokeh. Cool!


A late blooming sunflower after a fall shower


Rabbit Topiary


Cotton Candy Skies











Zinnias





Sun setting through woods




A sunflower from my daughter


Roses after a Fall Shower



I will leave you with this wonderful verse form the Bible:
"Give thanks to the Lord, for he He is good; His love endures forever." 1 Chronicles 16:34



You can learn about Bokeh here , You can learn about Cheerwine here.


I am joining :  Blue Monday, Mellow Yellow Monday,
Macro Monday,Mandarin Orange Monday,Ruby Tuesday 2,
Our World Tuesday, Rednesday, Outdoor Wednesday
This and That Thursday,It's a HodgePodge Friday
Skywatch Friday,Orange You Glad it's Friday, i heart macro Sunday



Love & Prayers,
~Myrna

30 comments:

  1. That tree growing out of the smokestack is something!

    Thanks for sharing your beautiful blues.

    Happy Blue Monday, Myrna.

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  2. Great photos, I really love the rose one..have a great week.

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  3. I just love their candy sticks...especially the rootbeer.

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  4. I love them all. I have read about Bokeh and Cheerwine and got new information about photography and American drinks. It's sounding very good.
    My special favorite this week must be the Zinnia and the butterfly. Sheer magic.

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  5. Such a blaze of colour in this post! Adore the cute Christmas dolls!
    And October is my birthday month too! October 1!!!

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  6. A very colorful post, the flowers are lovely. Zinnias are one of my favorites. I love your sky shots, what a colorful and pretty sky. Roaming around the Cracker Barrel store is fun, they always have some really cute stuff. Grerat post and photos, have a great evening.

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  7. Beautiful photos! Thanks so much for the kinds comments.

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  8. Wow! Lots of colorful and creative photos ~ busy lady ~ (A Creative Harbor)

    ~ thanks for coming by and commenting ^_^

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  9. I love the sun setting through the woods, those pictures are gorgeous! Another image that I loved is that photo of the tree in the abandoned building, it is wild. Also, what cute sewing projects you did with your granddaughter.

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  10. Always wonderful to see your photos.

    My BLUE
    Your comment is always a delight to read.

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  11. Great pictures, Myrna! I especially like the sunflower after the rain and the tree growing in the smokestack--that one is really cool!! :)

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  12. Your pictures are colorful, awesome and beautiful. You are a very created person and I love the bible verse. Dropping by from MYM.

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  13. The candies are colorful and the dolls are adorable! Thanks for visiting my RT.

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  14. Beautiful series of photos! Always a joy to visit here!

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  15. Your new blog post is amazingful just like you =D I love your pictures and everything, especially the way you went sideways on the candy sticks and how the light is coming through the forest =D

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  16. I love Cracker Barrel, especially their chicken and dumplings.

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  17. What a wonderful display of colour and such a variety of subjects. The orange doll is great! She is so colourful and is set off by the magnificent pumpkin beside her. I love the bright colours of the sweets in the jar and the nature shots are lovely. Thank you for sharing your pics on Mandarin Orange Monday:)

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  18. Love the great colors!!! I will have to stop off at Cracker Barrel and get some of the CheerWine! Those bottles are neat.

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  19. That's quite a variety of shots. Love the light through the trees. And, the candy!

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  20. great pics, full of color! I could have some candy sticks! love the forest scenery!

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  21. Interesting collection of photos...Happy week-end♥

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  22. The late blooming sunflower is gorgeous as is all your photos. You are an amazing photographer.

    Happy Weekend
    Iris and her bears

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  23. Your pictures sure made me smile today! I sure got a kick out of the tree growing out of the chimney! That is incredible, for sure!
    Blessings and happy weekend,
    Susie

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  24. WOW -- what a great post! So many great photos, I love all the vibrant colors, well done!!

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  25. I love your blog posts. You take such nice pictures, and you always end with a lovely verse. :)

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  26. Gorgeous photos, Myrna! And I too love that old time soda pop -- I have a few in my fridge.

    xo

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  27. Fantastic colour! I esp. love your cotton candy clouds. I'm here from SWF :-)

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  28. That smoke stack tree is awesome..:))
    and
    I love love love Cracker Barrel.
    Over from Ruby....

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  29. A wonderful grouping of great photos! I love the tree in the smokestack!

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