Photographs, notes, and art inspired by the good life. From an 1830's Antebellum house within the National Forest. Stop by and visit for a few, leave me a note.The Carolinas are calling.
30 March 2011
Wet wordless Wednesday.
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nice...i want some pizza...smiles. try to stay dry!
ReplyDeleteIt's rainy yucky up here too...pizza is a great idea!
ReplyDeleteIt was wet here too but you found some sunshine in your garden!
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Lyn
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Awwww what a lovely end to a rainy day!! Yay for homebaked fun pizza and that gorgeous sweet flower too! Take care!
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My kind of day! There is nothing like spring rain and a home made pizza.;))
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Look at all your pretty spring Kat! Fantastic!
ReplyDeletexo Catherine
We finally had a sunny day here in the usually rainy Pacific Northwest but a pizza still sounds yummy! Spring is very pretty in your neck of the woods!
ReplyDeleteLove the rain and it make such pretty flowers. Love the pizza dough face : ) And it makes such yummy pizza!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting, I love your photos, especially the dough face !
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading the Jarvis House blog about Middleton Place in Charleston, SC. I linked my blog to yours, and will join your blog as a follower. Thanks again, Lori fromthe Jarvis House
ReplyDeleteThe electric log splitter is a wonderful tool. Expensive but it can be moved from house to house, and we have a lot of friends and realtives that have wood stoves. Cheers Lori
ReplyDeleteGreat shots for Wordless Wednesday and very creative pizza dough!
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