


I stepped out last evening for a little bit.
Had a nice little photo shoot. Not much to take pictures of with no rain, but at least something is blooming! Here is our first Zinnia, a Hollyhock, and a Soybean.

Summer is half over. Here is a locust.
Well, to be honest, I heard my first one on July 4.
The people brought to Jesus all who had various kinds of sickness, and laying His hands on each one, He healed them.Luke 4:40
1 comment:
Very pretty zinnia and hollyhock! Nancy, your blog is very uplifting to me. I am going throught a difficult time right now with one of our children, but am always cheered and encouraged by your photos, knitting adventures and especially scripture quotes. Love in Christ, Janet
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