She goes up into this mountain a lot with her hubby and says at Christmas time these barns have two big wreaths on them.( I obviously am a little tilted.)
LYNNE'S SOMEWHAT INVENTED LIFE. Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
Any chance to get off into the mountains should betaken if you can see the Hare resting when he should be racing.
ReplyDeleteok friend for us non LDS God lovers what does visiting teaching mean?? Thanks, beautiful place you live.
ReplyDeleteYou've taken beautiful photos Lynne, you know on those days were you don't feel like writing, just apost a photo, they're all lovely :)
ReplyDeleteI agree, if one must teach it looks as if the mountains would be a nerve-settling place to do so.
ReplyDeleteI alsways wanted a sign that says:
ReplyDelete"be nice or go away"
Those "GO AWAY" people arn't very friendly. I bet they don't have lawn swings in their front yard.
Pity pity them
♥ I think that would be a fabulous visiting teaching adventure!!! How fun! :)
ReplyDeleteI want a bunny tree. The end.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like heaven on earth to me. The tree, the honey, the honeymoon cabin with the tilted ladder. And the "Go away" sign. Poetry, all of it.
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful day you had. Love the pictures.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I wish I was closer to some cool mountains.
ReplyDeleteLynne I have great visiting teachers too. I think I might request you though just for the amazing trips up to the mountains. If your VT partner can't go with you give me a call, I'll stand in.
ReplyDeleteI loved the photos and wished I'd tagged along. What a great spiritual lesson in the visit itself.
And I want to come with you. That rabbit tree is amazing!
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