Back during our childhood, our parents would often load
up my brother and me after Sunday morning church services for a leisurely drive
around where we lived. Even though we
were seeing mostly familiar sights, it was still good to see them again, and
this is why “A Sunday Drive” sounded about right for the name of a series
revisiting familiar sites that are well worth seeing again and again. The link below the image is to the site
itself, and the image is linked to the post it was first included in here.
Link: [Frippery Farm]
Link: [From the Sol]
Link: [Heaven and Earth]
Link: [Hedgeland Tales]
Link: [H.R. Sinclair]
Link: [Intangible Hearts]
Link: [In the Doghouse]
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well the first stop is going to have to be in the doghouse
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, my dear Ann!!! Good choice.
DeleteThanks so much for letting me and my humble talents be part of your Sunday drive.
ReplyDeleteYou are most welcome, and thanks for being so considerate, my dear IH!!! May our Heavenly Father continue to greatly bless you and yours.
DeleteI enjoyed reading about the aquamarine at H.R. Sinclair. Very informative.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, my dear Stephen!!! I am very glad you enjoyed it.
DeleteI remember Sunday drives. We did it when I was a kid too. Now I look at the price of gas and stay home, how sad. I miss them. Thanks for the memories. Country Mouse Studio
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, my dear Carole!!! The really sad thing is that the current price of gas is wholly due to greed--not supply and demand.
DeleteAmazing how many different blogs there are. It is nice to have a glimpse in the world
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, my dear Marja!!! There are supposedly well over a million blogs.
DeleteFall is the very best time of year for Sunday drives. Checking out the changing leaves is one of my favorite things.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, my dear VV!!! We have had plenty of rain around here this year. So, the colors should be awesome.
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