I have a friend who
made billions of dollars writing and selling Cliff Notes. One day I asked
him where he got the idea and he said, "Well, to make a long story short .
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Multi-genre author of flawed characters luggin' a ton of baggage
Ha ha ha!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics.
Hello, beautiful views of the countryside. Enjoy your day, wishing you a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThat looks very familiar! I was out on those backroads yesterday! Water standing in lots of the fields and beauty everywhere you look! Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteI see a perfect tree for a swing.
ReplyDeleteLisa
Wow. I've never been to Florida, so when I imagine it, I imagine palm trees and water. That is another, very beautiful side to an already gorgeous state.
ReplyDeletehave you ever noticed that people who say "to make a long story short" DON'T!!! i like the bumpy road, i am use to that!! *wink*
ReplyDeleteLoving that green. Which is absent in my drought beset land.
ReplyDeleteHa ha, good one! And beautiful photos. If I had been guessing, I might have guessed photos from the Midwest (except for #4). Have a good weekend!
ReplyDeleteI recommend Gas-X. Beautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteIt does look lovely and green and so peaceful.
ReplyDeleteROFL on the cliff notes (ummmm, should I say priceless?)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos.
Six beautiful photographs :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Two chuckles for the saying.
ReplyDeleteLove the rural look
MB
THE COUNTRYSIDE, YOU CAN'T BEAT IT.
ReplyDeleteAnother great quote! These photos remind me much of around here, except of course we don't have any Spanish moss.
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