Exploring Fabius Township and St. Joseph County, Michigan, with side trips all over this Great Lakes state

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

A dog and the daylillies

Dang it!  I've done it again, daring to bring you more displays of the Willow, with this dose disguised as a duo of D's:  dog and daylillies.  Both make me delirious and neither are deleterious.  All this doggeral duly designed to delight the denizens of ABC Wednesday!

17 comments:

  1. We've got "D" for "dog" too but NOT day lillies! Fabulous! Ruff, ruff!

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  2. Nice picture of the Dog and Daylillies. And I loved your playing around with all the D words today.

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  3. I can't speak for others, but I am darn delighted.

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  4. I like the picture. Willow looks like a friendly soul. And the text is quite creative too!

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  5. That is a DILLY of a p;ost!

    ROG, ABC Wednesday team

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  6. They're both adorable. And reliable.
    Thanks for sharing a bit of what makes you happy :O)

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  7. Duly delighted - dog and daylilies are perfect!

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  8. Delightful entry! I love daylily .

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  9. Doggone doggerel about the dogwoods and doglegs made the dictionary dogeared from so much turnin', yearnin' for th' "D" words. Day-um!

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  10. What a cute dog, and he/she (?) looks so happy!
    And thanks for your kin comment on my blog.
    Come on over, I will give lot´s of Icecream!

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  11. Love the dog charging through the daylillies! I'm sure this image brought more than a dozen smiles!

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  12. Definately Delicious!

    lol!
    denise
    ABC Team

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  13. I saw your Golden Retriever icon and absolutely had to click to see it larger! I have a Golden as well, named Tanner. He's actually our second Golden. Best.dogs.ever! You captured his bounding personality perfectly.

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  14. what a handsome doggie! :D :) nice..

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  15. Drooling over dis dashing dog dagnabbit!

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