Is moss a bad thing? I’m assuming that you’re BUSY!! (doing secret stuff)
__________________________________ Yeah, super busy with the “not so secret now” stuff. Fun, but not really blog worthy. Although, I think if someone else could have written a post about my frantic search for my seam ripper, (with photos!) it might have been amusing. In that, LAUGH AT THE CRAZY GIRL, kind of way. Oy!! ~W
__________________________________ It is! I was enchanted with this tree on George Fox University’s campus. It’s huge and completely covered. Seems to be thriving tho. ~W
That’s just because it’s so wet up your way, right?
__________________________________ Yeah! That’s it. 😀 Send me email, I miss you darlin’. ~Wende
Bob
on 7 August, 2008 at 7:49 pm
Wende–you and I both know that EVERYTHING on the Oregon Coast has moss. That must make your blog a native application. Great picture!
__________________________________ Bob!! It’s so good to see you here. It’s lovely to know you’re reading. As for the moss, it’s actually NEWBERG moss. But yeah, my blog is looking very Oregon right about now. 😀 ~W
i feel like there’s moss growing on my rear-end 😛
but at least yours is pretty!! (and i don’t mean that i have like, green fuzzy crap on my butt…i just mean in the sense of lethargy. lol. but you knew that, right?)
__________________________________ Thanks for the visual, Laura!! 😀 ~W
Well, just a little bit . . .
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You think? Heh. ~W
Is moss a bad thing? I’m assuming that you’re BUSY!! (doing secret stuff)
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Yeah, super busy with the “not so secret now” stuff. Fun, but not really blog worthy. Although, I think if someone else could have written a post about my frantic search for my seam ripper, (with photos!) it might have been amusing. In that, LAUGH AT THE CRAZY GIRL, kind of way. Oy!! ~W
It’s pretty moss.
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It is! I was enchanted with this tree on George Fox University’s campus. It’s huge and completely covered. Seems to be thriving tho. ~W
Yeah. It’s pretty moss. English moss.
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English moss? Hmm.. I had no idea. 😀 ~W
Kate Moss?
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Uh, can Kate *grow*? 😀 How’s the new kitten? WRITE ME. ~W
Moss is growing on my blog, too…
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You too, eh? It’s the summer. ~W
I love that photo.
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Thank you. 😀 ~W
Hey, it’s summer. And you’re Hannah Montana. Let it grow,
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Good point! ~W
That’s just because it’s so wet up your way, right?
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Yeah! That’s it. 😀 Send me email, I miss you darlin’. ~Wende
Wende–you and I both know that EVERYTHING on the Oregon Coast has moss. That must make your blog a native application. Great picture!
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Bob!! It’s so good to see you here. It’s lovely to know you’re reading. As for the moss, it’s actually NEWBERG moss. But yeah, my blog is looking very Oregon right about now. 😀 ~W
i feel like there’s moss growing on my rear-end 😛
but at least yours is pretty!! (and i don’t mean that i have like, green fuzzy crap on my butt…i just mean in the sense of lethargy. lol. but you knew that, right?)
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Thanks for the visual, Laura!! 😀 ~W
Love moss, hey is that Ucena?
Melissa
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Melissa, you’ve stumped the chump here… I’ve never heard of Ucena. 😀 ~W
You need a power washer. It worked really well on our roof and I’m sure it clears out cobwebs too!
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I wonder if I can use it on my studio floor? ~W
at least moss is green and better than cobwebs. ;0)
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So very true!! ~W