Hi Mari. Thank you so much for all of your sweet comments. Your photo looks like it should be blown up and on a wall somewhere. About the pom pom game; Alaina and Ruby would love it! The tower all sticks together. You have to remove one, either with tweezers or fingers, and put it somewhere of your choosing that is higher than it was. There are fun cards with challenges, too. And it is quiet! I got it on Amazon and it is called CMYK The Fuzzies. The girls laughed and laughed.
Those are scaring me, hahahaha! xoxo
ReplyDeleteBeauty in winter.
ReplyDeleteHi Mari. Thank you so much for all of your sweet comments. Your photo looks like it should be blown up and on a wall somewhere. About the pom pom game; Alaina and Ruby would love it! The tower all sticks together. You have to remove one, either with tweezers or fingers, and put it somewhere of your choosing that is higher than it was. There are fun cards with challenges, too. And it is quiet! I got it on Amazon and it is called CMYK The Fuzzies. The girls laughed and laughed.
ReplyDeleteLove the texture
ReplyDeleteWow, I just want to study this picture. You’ve captured the beauty of creation.
ReplyDeleteHow interesting. I have a Rose of Sharon but I have never thought to check for seed pods. I agree with Karen...beauty in winter.
ReplyDeleteVery nice nature pictures even in winter.
ReplyDeleteGod even took the time to make seed pods pretty. Isn't that wonderful!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo.
Blessings. xx
Interesting capture, Mari!
ReplyDeleteHappy Wednesday!
We have a Rose of Sharon hedge that runs the length of our property. Can you believe I've never noticed the pods? Now I have to go look!!
ReplyDeleteLittle Shop of Horrors was my first thought! LOL Great capture and it sure screams winter!!
ReplyDeleteDid not know these were Rose of Sharon seed pods. Guess I never paid attention to my neighbors ones. Will have to look now. THS Janice
ReplyDeleteMakes a nice photograph.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan