9 Replies to “Faux Mock”

  1. I loved it Catherine, it made me chuckle and humbly smile and then I don’t know what happened. I hope that you’re OK. Thank you for your image today it is as if the bare tree outside is decorated in shimmery white little balls. It loooked like a winter wonterland But then the words switched around and turned on me I don’t know what happened, but I’ve an ever deepening intimate adoration for that color and I just get tickled trilly by the jet black Faux mo hocks on terns along with their tangerine beaks. “Exhort” i’ve been learning new words through m y writing § pleasant adventures. I call them ‘mysticks’ now-feels better- TY dear, Catherine i wish you a wonderful Wednesday.

  2. Beautiful. I took photos of lemon blossoms in my yard yesterday. I prefer yours. I’ve never heard of a mock orange though, growing up in a colder climate than here, I’ve probably seen them.

    1. Oh! Lemon Blossoms! I grew up in California, walked to school through the orange groves. Here in the Northeast “Mock Orange” is a lovely substitute for that sweet smell. But it never attempts fruit.

  3. Jeni – I want to know what is over that hill, around that bend. I want to live life to the full as much as I can. ... and I want to share what I see and experience with you.
    jenilewren says:

    I have found that this is not as easy as you make it seem 🙂

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