NaBloPoMo - Day 4
Fun Monday is in the next post here at Small Reflections.
Check out some 'bloggy love' and 'random things'
at Sacred Ruminations today where
I'm doing NaBloPoMo as well.
This is Day 4!
be sure go to Vote today!
A big thanks to Hootin' Anni who suggested I allow 'pop up' comments for the time being (since 'in line commenting' has stopped working) and it seems to solve the problem ... so now you can leave comments again! I do get by with a bit of help from my friends ;--)
Remembering my garden in bloom ...
Small Reflections ... Smile Back
"Politics, it seems to me, for years, or all too long, has been concerned with right or left instead of right or wrong."
Richard Armour
13 comments:
Yes!!! Finally ... I can comment and so can you ;--)
Hugs and blessings,
Hi storyteller--I too tried to comment on your Monday post and no luck times two. This is frustrating from both ends. Readers want to comment on the post topic and the writer would love to get the comment, or at least that's how I feel. Perhaps this is yet another reason we blog--to prove how determined we are to communicate?! I also have consistent problems with Tiggerlane and gattina's webpages "locking up".
I didn't have any problems commenting but I'm glad you got it sorted anyway. :)
Beautiful capture of the garden! A great way to remember the warmness!
It seems so long ago that those flowers were in bloom around here, and yet I know it was really only a couple of weeks. *sigh* It will be a long winter!
Yay! I can finally comment here from work computer. I can only do that when the pop-ups are selected.
I voted, too. Bright and early (for me ;o) at 6:30 am.
I voted! That's a great quote for today.
Pretty ruby Tuesday post! And checking to see if you are able to get my comment :-)
Beautiful flowers in your garden.
Ed and I voted early to avoid long lines. We were in and out in less than 15 minutes. Don't think I would have stood in line for 6 hours. Maybe but don't think so.
Your garden was beautiful! I bet it will be just a nice next year. :)
I like your vivid autumn garden.
I also like people burning for a case.
That, more than any party color, shall bring America peace and respect.
From Felisol
beautiful garden
Great quote from Richard Armour!!!
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