That looks so peaceful and calm (she said as her teeth are rattling from the men drilling my windowsill outside my apartment window on the 36th floor in NYC).
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My mom lived close to a creek when she was growing up in Pennsylvania. She always called it a "crick." Here in Texas we call ours "bayous."
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That looks refreshing!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so peaceful and calm (she said as her teeth are rattling from the men drilling my windowsill outside my apartment window on the 36th floor in NYC).
ReplyDeleteMakes me think of a small creek at my in laws house.
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Very peaceful looking
ReplyDeleteIt looks very shallow.
ReplyDeleteThis takes me back to my childhood.
ReplyDeleteThat seems like a soothing spot.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
its bucolic but i feel itchy just looking at it .. gnats .. no-see-ums .. mosquitos .. ohmy
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