



MUD
Dennis is a retired Colonel living with his wife, Barbara, in Tecumseh, KS. Some of these Posts are filtered through the memory of a "not so Young Man" and you might have to utilize your built in crap detector to filter truth from memory errors. Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum. If you wish for peace, prepare for War. Our current Congress is "Stupid with zeros on the end...
Nice Pics Mud.
ReplyDeleteThe flowers are great. Is the bottom purple one some kind of iris? no idea on the other two but I bet a "master gardener" would know immediately.
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I'm not sure what they are either besides beautiful. I looked through the K-State wildflower pages, but couldn't figure it out. Oh well, it gave me the chance to look at even more wildflower pictures:o) Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteAw, to Hell with the flowers, is that an old long-haired dachshund? Man, those are great dogs. I have had five short-haired and one long. Great dogs.....
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