I came over to comment on your ABC Wednesday post, but it's not up here. Denise has changed the other blog to a "no comment blog" - maybe you didn't realize.
I just wanted to say that I thoroughly enjoyed reading your story about Chinatown and noticed how you inserted lots of "c" words into the narrative. Great job! I hope you Come for a Social Call to my Cosy abode and stay for a Cup of Coffee. ;D
Are those golf balls on the green?
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I found your blog over the weekend; it has quickly become one of my daily reads. Thanks!
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Pappy was here. I catch you on the reader daily, but I have to come and leave a comment now and again.
ReplyDeleteI came over to comment on your ABC Wednesday post, but it's not up here. Denise has changed the other blog to a "no comment blog" - maybe you didn't realize.
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to say that I thoroughly enjoyed reading your story about Chinatown and noticed how you inserted lots of "c" words into the narrative. Great job! I hope you Come for a Social Call to my Cosy abode and stay for a Cup of Coffee. ;D
May I have some milk, er, mint julep with that? ;-)
ReplyDeleteagain, you have captured wonderful light.
ReplyDeletePretty, David.
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful....I love how the sun is making the clubhouse glow!!
ReplyDeleteMy Wordless is posted. Stop by if you can.
nice capture did you play?
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful...my husband would be in heaven! He's the golfer, I'm the one that enjoys the 19th hole! ;)
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
What a beautiful, elegant place, David.
ReplyDeleteIf buildings were royalty, this would most definitely be a duchess. A little countrified, by all high-class. And beautiful to boot!
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It does indeed look elegant. Happy WW.
ReplyDeleteThat picture makes me wish I was a golfer. What a beautiful setting.
ReplyDeletenow. that. is. torturous. to this golfer.
ReplyDeleteso close to seeing the fairway, and yet. no fairway.
it's not fair.
way.
Beautiful light.
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