For today friends, may you not get (too) distracted.
Happy August.
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A place to relax and reflect.
I am already distracted by your fabulous pictures! Squirrel!
Uh-oh, and you are supposed to be packing boxes! 😉
The start of August is always difficult for me as I say goodbye to my favorite month (July). However, once it gets going August is pretty good too 🙂
I believe the word “August” becomes programmed in us to strike a little fear in our hearts once the school years begin!
Thank you for my Friday smiles!
Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
You’re welcome!
LOVED the cartoons! And that punkin patch is gettin’ plum snakey looking.
I’m glad you enjoyed them.
The patch is practically tropical! If a snake comes out of there during one of my walks, I’ll heebie-jeebie my way into the house!!
Get Pig Farmer to install some cameras in the tree so we can watch you grabbing for sky hooks when that snake lifts up outta the patch and gives you the stink eye. It won’t even compare to Pumpkin Pie’s stink eye.
LOL!
Love your photos (the first one is gorgeous!) and your captions always make me smile! Thanks for sharing your world.
Thanks, Dianna. Sharing smiles makes me smile!
I always enjoy your pictures and sense of humor.