Some links before getting started. Norma had Minions. Parsnip had some photos from around the property and a restaurant today. Eve is up to her neck in the A-Z challenge as you can see at these latest two posts. Cheryl featured a farm at her blog. And Lynn features Henry The Pomeranian today.
Today I have one of my regular image blogs. Enjoy!
The first owl got it in one.
ReplyDeleteJane x
Here Kitty Kitty...LOL
ReplyDeleteSo many good ones today. This kind of post must make you smile when putting it together.
ReplyDeleteI love owls and the ones you picked for today were terrific.
Here kitty kitty, plus the snowball !
Thank you for the shout out
cheers, parsnip
So many good ones! The Lincoln one made me laugh pretty hard, and who doesn't love Indy? :)
ReplyDeleteThat poor giraffe! I like the Wile E. Coyote art. ;)
ReplyDeleteYes, please punch Bieber, Legolas! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the mention and yes, I'm sick of the A to Z and even though it has helped me gain a few followers the comments are not coming in at the rate I would like. By the way, I'm also doing the poetry challenge at Writer's Digest. It's a poem a day for a month. My mom would have agreed with that hateful owl.
ReplyDeleteSo Legolas is going to punch out Bieber, huh? Yay!
ReplyDelete@Jane and Chris: thanks!
ReplyDelete@Lynn: isn't that big kitty cute?
@Parsnip: I do enjoy putting these ones together.
@Meradeth: if I can't find a meme for Indy, I'll make one!
@Kelly: Wile E. is a pretty bright guy, but very fixated. He needs to give up on the road runner (no real meat on that thing anyway) and order pizza.
@Diane: Biebs has it coming!
@Eve: this is why I don't take part in A-Z, though I'm easily capable of posting daily photo blogs.
@Norma: the little twit deserves it and worse!
Aw, that cute little prairie dog looks so upset!
ReplyDeleteSave middle but punch Bieber first. I stopped there. That one did it for me. Winner :)
ReplyDeleteThose were awesome. I loved the Wile E. Coyote one. Had to look at it a couple of times.
ReplyDeleteExcellent work, William! I'd like to use the Lincoln one on Contextual Criticism if you would give me permission.
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