Here’s a first for me. I’m calling this one, I Closed Down the Bar Tonight.

It’s totally not as cool, or as sordid, as it sounds.
Peace, people!
Here’s a first for me. I’m calling this one, I Closed Down the Bar Tonight.

It’s totally not as cool, or as sordid, as it sounds.
Peace, people!
I’m calling this one, featuring my handsome son, on the left, and two of his handsome cousins Russ (middle), and Brad (right), Tres Hombres Muy Guapos.

That either translates to Three Very Handsome Men or My Taco Needs More Guacamole. Either way, it works.
I took the photo at the Noyes Family Reunion in Hereford, Texas, last weekend.
Peace, people.

Of the six succulents sitting on my windowsill, five are real and one is not. Let’s call this, Which Ones Do I Water? Seriously, I’ve forgotten which one isn’t going to die without proper hydration. So much for my gardening skills, right?
Peace, people!

This is another photo that popped up in my Facebook memories today. I’m not sure where it was taken, but I think maybe it’s heaven. That should be the title for this one, “Maybe It’s Heaven.”

I took this photo last year, but I’m not certain where I was. Let’s call it,”Probably in Florida.”

Just had a pedicure. I call this one,”Tan Line Tootsies.”

After writing yesterday’s post about southern foods, including fried okra, I took myself to lunch at Sweet Pea Café in Tallahassee. Look what was featured as their special! So yummy!
I call this one, “The Universe Responds, Y’all.”
Everything at Sweet Pea is wonderfully fresh and always vegan.

“These Little Piggies Need Some Attention!”
Happy anniversary to me!

I’m still plodding along.

I’m calling this one, Fox, no Henhouse.

This little lady padded across my backyard yesterday morning. I tried to get a better shot, but this is it folks. My cats weren’t impressed, but they did watch her closely to make sure she didn’t try to steal anything belonging to them. I do love living in a forest.
Peace, people!