Saturday, September 20, 2008

Black Box

I was checking in with Kate at Chronicles Of A Country Girl and read her post about the Black Box widget. It's very interesting, actually, and I have created a widget on my blog (on the left side) if you are interested in checking it out yourself. Click on DECIDE and you will be given a series of choices. At the end, you can click on the mystery link whereas you will be directed to a blogger who chose similarly. To be considerate, I always leave a brief comment on the blog site telling how I found them.

You may add the Black Box widget to your blog by following the directions here. I am constantly amazed by the talent of many bloggers. If I had all the time in the world, I could easily spend hours wandering from one blog to the next and glimpsing into the lives of others. But alas, my canine children are begging to be fed their dinner.

Before I go, I will leave you with a few photos taken today. Doughboy and I went for a ride around the woods on our golf cart. I took a few photos of more flowers...and a surprise caterpillar.


When venturing into the woods I sometime gets the feeling we're being watched. It must be my vivid imagination...


I hope your last weekend of summer is enjoyable!

5 comments:

Country Girl said...

Ah, jewell plant. And lovely caterpillar, if I must say.

I have often thought of getting these little wood face things for my trees. I think they say "hey, someone in this house has a sense of humor!"

Debra (a/k/a Doris, Mimi) said...

Sadly I lnow very few names of plants. A jewel plant, eh? It is an appropriate name. There are bushes full of these tiny jewels along the path. And yes, I love tree faces. I tell our grandchildren that the woods are filled with fairies and spirits that protect them from harm.

Judyann said...

So Country Girl knew the name of the flower I was going to ask about. Love the tree with the face. Saw some of those at Shake Rag this weekend. Maybe we'll get some soon.

Jamie Payne said...

I love tree faces. Ayden is at a stage where he's convinced monsters are everywhere. It helps having a good Mimi that "protects" her home with tree fairies. At home, daddy sprinkles "magic" on the house every night to keep the monsters out.

Roxanne Schwandt said...

I'm having way too much fun on your blog today, Debra! First I got rid of word verification, and now I added the little black box "decide" widget to my blog. Thanks for sharing!! Next, can you instruct a class on Photoshop Elements? :)