One of many photos I have of turtles. They are always fun to see and watch.
It is a quiet day here in Indiana...daughter is slow cooking a roast on the grill. We have had tastes and it is delicious. Copper things he should be given a share.
I have been reading an old book...by an author who died in 1919....a novel set in the time of the French and Indian wars. It just lets my mind take a rest from everyday things.
I have a load of clothes in the dryer...have did dishes twice trying to keep things done up....and worked on a puzzle a little bit. When doing that I am listening to Belgrave Square by Anne Perry. Whether reading or listneing to her books, they are hard to put down.
Cute turtle photo. Cooper deserves a taste too.
ReplyDeleteTake care, have a great week!
Sounds like you are having a nice relaxing summer day. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteYou have always been so good at snapping turtles. Hey, I made a pun. Snapping turtles, get it? Anyway, sounds like you are having a lovely and peaceful weekend.
ReplyDeleteCute turtle. Yes, Copper deserves a taste!
ReplyDeleteI am just chilling and relaxing today too - it sure is pretty.
I love all of Anne Perry's books. Right now I'm reading Blood on the Water. (Monk)
ReplyDeleteLike the turtle!! :)
What a neat picture. I've never seen a turtle anywhere other than at a zoo.
ReplyDeleteSounds like one of those lazy days that make life worth living :) xx
ReplyDeletenice shot of the turtle. I used to see them several times a month but now I am a house hugger and have not seen one in about 6 years. not sure if I have read Anne Perry, I never remember names of the books or the authors and have to look them up.
ReplyDeleteYou had me at turtle photo! I have never lived where turtles live. They fascinate me!
ReplyDeleteFantastic photo of the turtle emerging with the pond plants on its back. Love them.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you had a pleasant day doing what needed to be done and then reading. Sounds just about perfect to me.
Sue
Great shot of that turtle. We see some at the lake from time to time but they're usually out on a log well away from the shore.
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