Well I was expecting football but trying to be a good blog friend so came by any way. :-) These buckeyes I love. Oh yeah, the PB and Choc ones aren't bad either.
Lovely photo of nature's gems ~ (A Creative Harbor) ~ glad you have 2 assistants ~ I used to have a blacklab/retriever mix ~ 14 years he was my other 'assistant' ~ enjoy!
I remember now after seeing this photo share of yours, that once when I was a kid, walking downtown with my mother, we walked under a buckeye tree and I was bombed by not only one, but THREE of them....they hurt. LOL I think tho, now that I'm grown, and remember the day that there musta been a squirrel or something using me for target practice.
Tho, I'm not sure if it was an "Ohio" buckeye....I do remember the outer shells being a bit 'thorny looking'.
I got a giggle from that! Thanks for stopping by and commenting. I am delighted that you like my crow. He used to have a rusty tin star on his hat...it must have fell of in the bin where he was packed. I thought those were chestnuts. What do I know? VERY little! :) Mona
p.s. I have never seen one of those before in my life and didn't even know there was such a thing as a buckeye tree!! (Californians...aren't they just ...never mind...)
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Oh, darn! I thought the title implied you were a football fan!
ReplyDeleteI am! ;)
ReplyDeleteI like the buckeye candy.
ReplyDeleteHaHa! Love your Header.
ReplyDeleteThey look like horse chestnuts. Are they the same thing?
ReplyDeletetoo cute!
ReplyDeleteGreat picture. I had no idea that's what they were before I saw the picture.
ReplyDeleteLOL...I love those things!
ReplyDeletePhew! Just some nuts!;-)
ReplyDeleteWell I was expecting football but trying to be a good blog friend so came by any way. :-) These buckeyes I love. Oh yeah, the PB and Choc ones aren't bad either.
ReplyDeleteI like more these than football...
ReplyDeleteLovely photo of nature's gems ~ (A Creative Harbor) ~ glad you have 2 assistants ~ I used to have a blacklab/retriever mix ~ 14 years he was my other 'assistant' ~ enjoy!
ReplyDeleteWhose for a game of conkers?
ReplyDeleteI like buckeye candy, too...Roger used to make it every Christmas.
ReplyDeleteI remember now after seeing this photo share of yours, that once when I was a kid, walking downtown with my mother, we walked under a buckeye tree and I was bombed by not only one, but THREE of them....they hurt. LOL I think tho, now that I'm grown, and remember the day that there musta been a squirrel or something using me for target practice.
ReplyDeleteTho, I'm not sure if it was an "Ohio" buckeye....I do remember the outer shells being a bit 'thorny looking'.
I got a giggle from that! Thanks for stopping by and commenting. I am delighted that you like my crow. He used to have a rusty tin star on his hat...it must have fell of in the bin where he was packed.
ReplyDeleteI thought those were chestnuts. What do I know? VERY little!
:)
Mona
p.s. I have never seen one of those before in my life and didn't even know there was such a thing as a buckeye tree!! (Californians...aren't they just ...never mind...)
ReplyDeleteLOL!!
ReplyDeleteOh ok, so there really is something called a buckeye.
ReplyDeleteCute photo of your beloved Buckeyes! ...debbie
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun capture for the day and terrific shadows as well! I love it! Hope you're enjoying a great weekend, Lois!
ReplyDeleteI had no idea what a buckeye was! They cast lovely strong shadow shapes!
ReplyDeleteCool shadows.
ReplyDeleteGreat autumnal shot!
ReplyDeletenice shadow shot
ReplyDeletemuch love...
Solid and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMy Shadow Shot
Have a great weekend!
Love it! A few years ago I wouldn't have understood, I'd never seen a buckeye.
ReplyDeleteNow I live in a place where are lots of buckeye.
Great find !
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