It's been a great relaxing morning in Columbus!
I was out the door at 6:50am for a walk---just following the sidewalk to see where it led me.
What's a girl to do when the sidewalk ends?? Follow the road to see where it leads!
At the end of a street in a subdivision--suburbia met countryside and I was blessed to wish the daisies and the woods a very pleasant "Good Morning!"
I just love daisies---and green grass. And old fences! And woods! And when they are present together while the world is awakening, I realize what a beautiful morning it is indeed---and what a lucky girl I am to stop amidst the daisies!
I'm at the airport---waiting for my flight to Chicago to catch my connecting flight home to Greensboro.
Time to get some hexies on!
9 comments:
Great pictures of daisies. Safe travels back! Call when you get a chance...hi to Nuts on Clark!!
Love the "country" feel of the fence with the daisies.
Safe journey home to you!
Just plain lovely.
Maryella
In Germany the grass seed has seeds for little daisies in it. It's so much prettier than just plain grass.
Not much better in this world than a walk in the country in the morning! Enjoy your time at home, I can believe that you are ready to be home-sweet-home!
I love daisies, and that scene along the fence is beautiful! Safe travels on your way home!
I, too, love daisies! I have them in my yard..........they wave in the wind and say kind words to me when the world can be so cruel! Thanks for the cool pictures!
Daisies grow wild in the unmowed section of my land and are followed by the black-eyed Susans. Can't bear to mow either down and always leave a section of my lawn unmown and wild for the flowers and butterflies.
Great shots. Makes me want to kick back in a hammick.
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