J9, my breath of fresh air, You are the champ, I do declare. Sea oats protect our dunes from blowing away. It's great to have you back to rhyme and play.
Doesn't your purple flower look like the Singapore rhododrendon?
Thanks for you kind comments on my worship site. You were so observant with the rickshaws, (trishaws) we called them 3 wheel vehicle.
I went back to add commentaries to the post. That night I posted from another computer, and was having problems. So I didn't comment as much as I wanted.
Gordon, So easy, You know I know the answer so I won't even guess. To easy, I'll leave you to have fun. I've picked these quite often.
ReplyDeleteYou know that's against the law, Willie.
ReplyDeleteI know it's been a while
ReplyDeleteAnd I had to flex my brain
Sea Oats seem to be in file
with not too much strain
J9, my breath of fresh air,
ReplyDeleteYou are the champ, I do declare.
Sea oats protect our dunes from blowing away.
It's great to have you back to rhyme and play.
If it matters- I knew it was sea oats!!
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It doesn't matter, but, you matter.
ReplyDeleteThanks Gordon, it is good to be back!
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ReplyDeleteGordon,
Doesn't your purple flower look like the Singapore rhododrendon?
Thanks for you kind comments on my worship site. You were so observant with the rickshaws, (trishaws) we called them 3 wheel vehicle.
I went back to add commentaries to the post. That night I posted from another computer, and was having problems. So I didn't comment as much as I wanted.
Hi Gordon,
ReplyDeleteSorry I posted my last comment to the wrong post. It was meant for the other one.
As for whatzit? I thought it was wheat or some grain. Been teaching my littlies the story of the Little Red Hen.