Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Thursday Portrait.........



Happiness is....My front yard in bloom!!
And.....Can anyone guess ?
Peace..!!
Please don't forget to do your Friday 55 Boys and Girls...

27 comments:

  1. Pretty! The lawn looks great. Um, what is that in the second picture? I can't tell.:)

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  2. hehehe...Sherry, probably no one outside of Michigan will get this symbolism, but I'll disclose it if no one can figure it out.. :)
    xobgxo

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  3. What a lovely lawn. My guess it that it is one of those ugly cactus called hen and chicks.

    My Thursday P is up and I am outa here for a few days, see you next week!

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  4. HEY...where are YOU???? Are you the nut?

    HHNT XO

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  5. get a frickin' camera already,
    will ya?

    (and a sound card.)

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  6. Looks like a crushed Buckeye nut!( or a horse chestnut !)M go Blue!

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  7. Hey Susie...
    No 55 this week then huh!
    Thats OK, your toe pic was pretty cool....G

    Jillie Bean...
    Technically you are right! But there is a deeper meaning to it..
    Good Job!!!

    Lisa Dear...
    Does my pic really look that bad? ;(

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  8. Buff!!!!!
    You got it brother!!
    Right On.....G

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  9. the trees are in full bloom around here too. looks like some sort of seed in the second pic

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  10. Great lawn, G-man. I'm glad someone guessed the second picture, 'cause I had no clue. :D

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  11. nuts? I could've never guessed...

    The lawn looks great after the snow...

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  12. I love the smell of crushed nuts in the morning!!

    And, yes, that picture is terrible! I thought it was something your dog left behind.

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  13. I agree, I thought it was dog droppings but then, in a way, I suppose you could consider it that way. Go Blue. Crush them nuts.

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  14. I so thought it was a pile of dogshit too.

    I still think it is.

    =P

    I think 'horse chestnut' is slang for manuere. How do you spell manure? There, the second time was right.

    They use that to fertilize lawns, yes?

    I'm kidding. I guess this is some sort of Michigan symbolism that I just don't understand, but I look forward to being enlightened later, Galen, when you explain the mystery to us!!

    I admit that I am scared to click on that picture and look at it more closely.

    xoxo

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  15. i swear i was gonna say
    it depends what "it" is,
    and then i saw Signgurl's comment
    who said what
    i really wanted to say
    which is...well,
    you get the idea...
    hell, i'll send you my camera...
    i never post anyway...
    xocamerasoundcardxo

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  16. (i hadnt thought of the
    crushed nuts in the morning,
    but now that i think of it...
    ya, that too.)

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  17. ya, it kind of looks like
    something they take out
    after an operation or something...
    maybe it'll look a bit better
    in a few weeks or something...
    maybe you could get it removed.

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  18. Isn't comforting to see everything getting green and lively again??
    HHNT!

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  19. Lovely Lawn. Is that a busted conker (horse chestnut)?

    My 55 is scheduled to post at 6am Friday. I am going away so will catch up with everyone's 55's on Monday when I get back. x

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  20. Just to say I didn't read any comments before I posted - so I guessed right about the conker!

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  21. it just looks so...so dirty.
    i'm sorry, i just cant see chestnut there.
    pretty much everything else but...

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  22. Chestnuts roasting on a open fire of burning dog poop?

    :P

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  23. Hahahaha...
    You guy's crack me up!!
    Thanks everyone for making me laugh out loud!!
    You are all wonderful friends..
    I just got back from having a few brews with my friend Alex, and Ned's brother Tom. We were at the Family house reminiscing about our late friend...
    I'm running short of time, and I have to post my 55...Later!!

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  24. I decided it looked vaguely like a buckeye. I got one from a witch one time but it was whole.

    Great post :)

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  25. Looks like a crushed chestnut to me.

    Happy Spring!

    Linda
    Nickers and Ink

    BRING SPRING, at Nickers and Ink

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