I'm joinning Tammy @ Little Home Big Love in a week of color blogging.
Looks like fun, I need to catch up with Monday's color.
The colors are: Monday-Green, Tuesday-Yellow, Wednesday-Orange,
Thursday-Red, Friday-Pink, Saturday-Blue, Sunday-Purple.
Here's my Monday Green;
Green flowers, I don't know the name of these.
They are pretty, but they smell bad.
They also spread all over.








7 comments:
I love lemon balm but mine is still quite small... and do you really have wild turkeys where you live or was that at a zoo?... we don't have wild turkeys up here...
We actually saw a Turkey Vulture last week though.. first time.. I guess they are moving farther north...We got a few shots of him eating roadkill!!
What a neat idea! I may do this next week since I've lost two days already. Not that I need any more stuff to do, lol.
Molly
Ooohhh....the lemon balm. Oh I can almost smell it! :)
This is going to be a fun week with these colors!
A wild turkey.....wow....I'm impressed! All I can think of that we have is maybe a.....wild robin??? lol!
Hi Gwen, I saw the turkey vulture shots on Max's blog. I peek in once in awhile. He's a great kid!
Yes, we do have wild turkeys, this shot was at the nature center. I took a bunch of pictures of them. My sister lives in North Michigan, she has herds of turkeys. (herds?)
The lemom balm was here when we bought the house, it's big.. a little too big!
Ooops.... lemon
Hey Molly, It's really fun and you don't have to think too much! You should give it a try.
HI Tammy,
I have a shot of a big male turkey all puffed up, he looked like an ad for Thanksgiving. lol..
I have to check out your Wednesday orange pictures now.
Nice color. I have lemon balm all over my yard - is good in tea and lemonade AND mosquitoes don't seem to like it. Mine are only 3 years old now and they get MASSIVE - bigger than a bush. And they spread! :)
Love all the greens.
Thanks Denise, that lemon balm is a sneaky spreader! I should try it for a mosquito repellent, my Noah has really bad reactions to their bites. I wonder if I could make a spray out of it.
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