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Friday, February 27, 2009

Looking At the Sky … Mistletoe in the Texas spring sky




Mistletoe

It's spring now in Texas
What will mistletoe do
when summer's heat comes on?
It hides--in green tree leaves.




I found these in another tree
for your to see up close.
[click on the picture]

Word for the day, REMEMBER.
Remember this spot for next
New Year's Eve.




Adi and I found the mistletoe while we were walking.
She would rather be looking for squirrels.

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9 comments:

  1. Now why am I surprised that there is mistletoe in Texas? Probably because I always think of it as a Christmas thing and for some reason associate Christmas with the cold!

    Cool shots and quite the nice sky hiding behind the mistletoe!

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  2. Pushing the season, Jim? It's a long, long time till Christmas. ;-)

    I thought mistletoe grew only in Florida. Hey! Blogging is a wonderful education.

    My Sky Friday is at
    More of Me - EG

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  3. Cool shots, and it's never to early to figure out where the mistletoe is. Poor Adi, please go find her some squirrels to kiss.

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  4. Your expansive Lone Star skies are great, bigger than Texas even! I did not even know where mistletoe grows. It coves from the Texas sised trees!

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  5. So, did Adi give you a doggie-kiss under the mistletoe?

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  6. Ya know I have never actually seen mistletoe in it's "natural" element. I remember that the my step father would shoot it out of trees when I was a kid, but I never went with him. Very nice shots. The one of Adi is too cute. Did she find any squirrels?!

    Thanks so much for playing along!
    -Tisha

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  7. the sky in the first shot is so pretty. my husband is from Kentucky, and mistletoe grows in the trees there too.

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  8. I love Adi! In that photo she looks like she's ignoring the world ;)

    pretty trees

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  9. I love the blue of the sky in that first picture.

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