I was raised on a farm and when them babies are still warm my sister and I would go barefooted and let that stuff squish between our toes. We were sick little kids. Bwahahahahaha. Have a great WW Jim. :)
What all of the farm-raised folks said. Looks normal. (grin)
Martha and I go to the coast bird-watching several times a year from Ft. Worth. We turn east at Conroe, south to Liberty (looking for Swallow-tailed Kites),east again and then south to Winnie and then High Island. We have been staying at the RV parks in Rollover Pass lately. Montgomery County is a nice part of Texas. The terrain is just changing there.
I'm a retired Scientist. Martha is retired from public schools, but is still part-timing at Sylvan Learning Centers. We did like to travel a lot as you can see from our Alaska Sunday Posts, but gas prices are a concern now.
I was raised on a farm and when them babies are still warm my sister and I would go barefooted and let that stuff squish between our toes. We were sick little kids. Bwahahahahaha. Have a great WW Jim. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm from farm country too, brings back memories.
ReplyDeletehahahha!!! i thought i'd be seeing a real pie! hahaha :P
ReplyDeleteHhmm.. makes me wonder, is that what I think it is? :P
ReplyDeleteHappy WW Tuesday!!
I remember those days on my grandparent's farmette, lol.
ReplyDeleteehhhh! would that be a good fetilizer? LOL! Cool catch for WW! Mine's up too hope you can drop by.
ReplyDeleteomg....LOL
ReplyDeleteMy WW : Not Cactus but..... Thanks
oeps...what is that??? LOL
ReplyDeleteVisit me also at my WW:
Another part of ship and Summer tradition in our village Thanks
Not a nice place to put the new sneakers!
ReplyDeleteOh Jim, your killin me here. I'm so glad I didn't stumble upon this in the dark. Yuck! Have a wonderful day and watch where you step!!
ReplyDeleteBack again Jim. That hydrangea is on a bush in my yard in Washington. Blessings...
ReplyDeleteSuper sick Jimmie. But I'm laughing. Happy WW! Now come guess what mine is *smackies*
ReplyDeleteBetter watch out! I didn't guess it would be something like this. :D
ReplyDeleteThat is cute but where is the red?
ReplyDeleteOMG Jim, never saw one up close and wet! Eeeek! :)
ReplyDeleteOoooppss! Don't step on it...
ReplyDeleteEwwwww! Are those flies? Watch your step. LOL - Happy WW.
ReplyDeleteeweewewewen thanks for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteOMG! I just had breakfast.
ReplyDeleteI should send you some smelly tofu!
Grossssssssssss...Happy WW.
ReplyDeleteeeew! Are those flies on it? Double eeew!
ReplyDelete:D
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*lol* Love the squishing sound it makes when you step on it! Brings back childhood memories :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful.. nice shot! happy ww! mine is up too!
ReplyDeleteNow Jim, do you really think anyone will click on the link to supersize that, erm, cow pie?? tee hee.
ReplyDeleteBobbie
LOL! What a great pile of ... 'pie!'
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is that it's a good thing cows can't fly!! Haha!
ReplyDeletethat is one pie i would not want to taste. lol!
ReplyDeleteThe flies add that extra something to make it really special. That's one big dump.
ReplyDeleteYUP! That's a cowpie alright! I remember those from growing up in Texas!
ReplyDeleteWhat all of the farm-raised folks said.
ReplyDeleteLooks normal. (grin)
Martha and I go to the coast bird-watching several times a year from Ft. Worth. We turn east at Conroe, south to Liberty (looking for Swallow-tailed Kites),east again and then south to Winnie and then High Island. We have been staying at the RV parks in Rollover Pass lately. Montgomery County is a nice part of Texas. The terrain is just changing there.
I'm a retired Scientist. Martha is retired from public schools, but is still part-timing at Sylvan Learning Centers. We did like to travel a lot as you can see from our Alaska Sunday Posts, but gas prices are a concern now.
Thanks for the visit and info,
Troy