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Who knew all this would happen afterwards! Flat Creek in November, 2024. Much changed by the force of the hurricane floods in Sept. 2024. The deck of the bridge is now under that pile of debris.

Thursday, August 6, 2020

Grateful Thursday









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    1. HI GZ...I'm reading your blog, but don't have any comments usually. Oh, except we have 2 sizes of thread spools here, and I'm pretty sure you're showing the larger size a an indicator. I love your whimsical handles on your jars!

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    2. We have other sizes too, but I think that one turns up in most places! I read yours too . We know that each other is there, that is good.
      I love doing different handles, it is great fun!

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    1. Hi Tom...thanks for the vote of confidence. It's a good thing.

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  3. Hello,
    Looks like a beautiful day, love the views of the park, the water and birds. I am grateful too.
    Take care, have a great day!

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    1. Hi Eileen...and I'm aware you do Thankful Thursday, but I couldn't get the link to work to add my Gratitude photos.

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  4. You see good things and appreciate them.

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    1. Hi AC...you are right...and it takes sometimes looking for the good things!

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  5. Lovely pictures--especially that pretty house. So much to be grateful for.

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    1. Hi Vicki, thanks...I should go inside sometime, it's a B&B. Yes indeed, so much is good in the world (though not on TV actually.)

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  6. Lovely photos. Always good to focus on the beauty. Thank you for that.

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    1. Hi Robin, Thanks...I often need a nudge in the direction of beauty and to put on my rose colored glasses for a while.

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  7. Always grateful for nature and another day of living. Lovely photos!

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    1. Hi Bill...as someone reminded me today, it's the first day of the rest of my life.

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