Life and Gardening
Have you ever licked a rainy sidewalk and tasted mud? I have.Cute post.
No, but I dug in my muddy compost pile today, and turned some of it! I also tracked some of it into my kitchen.Fun post!
I have made mud pies and cookies and cooked mud curry during my childhood playtime. I have even tried a mud mask from the black sea. I like this. It's creative post!
The worst mud I have been in was on the Dartmouth estuary when I stood in it and walked out of my wellington boots.
He's my favorite poet! Love your post and positive energy! gail
Mud mud glorious mud. Yes something great about mud isn't there
Some cookies look mud pieces, and they taste real good!! haha... ~bangchik
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes! Love this post (still wondering about China and if I'll ever get there!)
I have a book of children's poems called Puddle Wonderful. I had no idea those words are from e.e. cummings.I've lost my boots in the mud.
Ok What no guys comment? Love your blog keeping it green one yard at a time is slowly spreading across the country.
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Have you ever licked a rainy sidewalk and tasted mud? I have.
Cute post.
No, but I dug in my muddy compost pile today, and turned some of it! I also tracked some of it into my kitchen.
Fun post!
I have made mud pies and cookies and cooked mud curry during my childhood playtime. I have even tried a mud mask from the black sea.
I like this. It's creative post!
The worst mud I have been in was on the Dartmouth estuary when I stood in it and walked out of my wellington boots.
He's my favorite poet! Love your post and positive energy! gail
Mud mud glorious mud. Yes something great about mud isn't there
Some cookies look mud pieces, and they taste real good!! haha... ~bangchik
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes! Love this post (still wondering about China and if I'll ever get there!)
I have a book of children's poems called Puddle Wonderful. I had no idea those words are from e.e. cummings.
I've lost my boots in the mud.
Ok What no guys comment? Love your blog keeping it green one yard at a time is slowly spreading across the country.
Post a Comment