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NONNIE'S PHOTO A DAY, Day 107: A Two-Fer






My Random Five
1. son and daughter-in-laws' lovely and cheerful yard.
2. shadow of my pill organizer
3. lovely flowers from my friend's yard
thank you, Christine!
4. my bright-eyed granddaughter Miriam
5. our home in the country for 27 years

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thanks for hosting these wonderful memes,
Gemma and Nancy!


Comments

Mascha said…
Lovely series - #5 is it still your home now?
Have a blessed sunday
Oh, my! What a stellar line up of images! I never thought an image of a pill box could be fun, but this one is. And that baby girl is so sweet! Don't you wish daffodils would bloom longer (or repeat)?
Gemma Wiseman said…
The little one has such striking bright eyes filled with joy. Lovely. And delightful daffodils.
Nonnie said…
Mascha, no I live in town; we moved from there when my husband developed heart problems. It was a wonderful place to raise four children and take care of granddaughter while they were small.
Nonnie said…
Yes, Paula, I wish they did last as long as carnations last.
Nonnie said…
thanks, Gemma, I think Miriam eyes do express joy. I like your thumbnail photo of yourself.

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