“With my whole heart I seek you; let me not wander from your commandments!
Psalm 119:10
And I’ll, I’ll follow You into the homes of the broken
I’ll follow You into the world. I’ll meet the needs for the poor and the needy God.
I’ll follow You into the world
Leeland
“I have stored up your word in my heart, that I might not sin against you.”
Psalm 119:11
Cardinals never fail to spend the winter with us. It seems their color is brighter in January than any other time.
Beautiful architectural features in Dublin!
Clara is enjoying her day inside painting and reading books!
A visit to lake Gadsden via this walkway would normally make you want to jump in. Noticing the trees says “better wait about 5 months”!
This patriotic dude visits a fast food in rural Tennessee!
The Coosa River appears lazy and quiet on a cool winter afternoon. Can you identify the type tree in the left foreground just by the bark?
Remnants of Christmas still hanging on in our city!
I was glad when they said to me, “Let us go to the house of the LORD!”
Psalm 122:1
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Nancy says
Is the tree a paperbark maple? Many years ago I had one.
Smiles and I enjoy your postings very much.
Pat says
Looks like a crape myrtle.
Pam Richardson says
Pat, it is a crepe myrtle! Have a beautiful week!
Pam Richardson says
Nancy, thanks for your sweet comments! The tree is actually a crepe myrtle! I am not familiar with a paperbark maple, but I will look it up…sounds interesting! Have a joy-filled week!
Cindy says
Natchez crepe myrtle, they shed their bark, the tree is reddish and the blooms are white. We have one at our front entrance and it is gorgeous! Sweet Clara; she’s adorable!
Thanks so much for sharing at AMAZE ME MONDAY!
Blessings,
Cindy
Pam Richardson says
Cindy, love sharing at your lovely party. And the tree is a crepe myrtle, we have 3 very large and old ones in our front yard with gorgeous red blooms!
Jann Olson says
I saw Crepe Myrtles when we visited our relatives 6 years ago and they are gorgeous! Love the simple beauty you share! Thanks for sharing it with SYC.
hugs,
Jann
Pam Richardson says
Thanks, Jann and for hosting SYC!
Carol Cook says
I love this post for the shear variety – church … bird … muscle car …
Thanks for Sharing Your Cup!
Pam Richardson says
Thanks, Carol! Wishing you a joy-filled weekend!