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Blogger Sharon said...

When I was a little girl, we lived in a two room house in the mountains, very much like your old home place.

Your old red smoke house is about the same size as the one in my back yard. Ours doesn't have a root cellar, ours is below the barn.

I could do without snow and cold weather all together Gail, tell me it'll be a mild winter. . .please.

The hot peppers are beautiful. Once upon a time, I would eat those things like there was no tomorrow. Not anymore ;)

Have a great evening sweetie :)

Love,
Sharon

September 9, 2009 at 7:25 PM

Blogger Tina said...

No ... I don't want to hear that this winter will be colder and that ole sun will be hiding behind mist and other clouds!!
Your photos are charming and your commentary is, as always, inviting to read. Here's hoping for a moderate winter and a looooonnnnngggg fall!

September 9, 2009 at 7:30 PM

Blogger Irene said...

I do like the photo of the fog, but then I like some fog early in the morning before the sun burns it away. I also like it when it hovers low over the fields like a layer of snow. I hope for a mild winter, but that's not what we had last year, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed.

September 9, 2009 at 10:50 PM

Blogger Pyatshaw said...

Do you have a stone (or brick) house now? A wooden house is the exception over here. Friends staying from New Zealand once said during heavy rain, "Listen". "I don't hear anything", I said. "Exactly", they said. They live in timber houses with corrugated iron roofs, and it is very noisy when it rains.
Love the bright red peppers but not keen on anything hot...never had anything like that as a child.

September 10, 2009 at 1:12 AM

Blogger Rudee said...

The hazelnuts are beautiful. They'll make some tasty treats over the winter, especially if paired with chocolate.

Your pictures are very nicely done.

September 10, 2009 at 6:55 AM

Blogger Nezzy (Cow Patty Surprise) said...

We have the old homestead house tucked away on a hill here on the Ponderosa. My DIL loves to have her pic taken on the back steps of it. She drags her friends from town down here to take the hike and click and smile.

Don't get me started on roses. I have 38 ya' know and each one has its unique smell. You and your doggies have a great day, maybe ya'll could teach Tiger the Wonder dog a trick or two???

September 10, 2009 at 7:52 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

I love your blog Gail!! S

September 10, 2009 at 4:18 PM

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