Small mushrooms in the shade of a grass blade.
Morning glory pods with their shadow.
Roadside thistle with morning frost.
We found a couple of plum trees along our yard when we lived near Highway 601.
Forget-Me-Nots in bloom. They are biennial, meaning they flower the second year after they are planted. The flowers are tiny and precious.
Our second batch of chicks. I purchased seven this run around. Just my luck, three turned out to be roosters.
Blossoms mean peas are soon to come!
Calendula flower.
Dewey Dell and Fender.
Tina our calico cat.
Backyard of a friend's in Augusta, GA.
Pearl, our one-eyed rooster.
Turkey eggs in our yard.
Photo Credit: Perry Rice
Comfrey flowers.
Dewey's beauty shot.
This was Jean. We adored her and were heart-broken when the neighbor's dogs got into the cage killed her along with her two hen companions.




