Sunday, February 19, 2012

'Wow' we are almost done with ABCs

W...
it stands for
This 'W' is our Alzheimer's Walk to raise money for the disease. That's my team for that year. Shirley is holding my hand as we trudge along, one step at a time.
W stands for a little red wagon. That's my grandson, age 2, washing his mode of transportation. He is 34 now and still takes excellent care of his vehicle. Learned early.


         I love this old Water pump that stands by my back fence. Gives a lot of character to the place.
Wedding... ah, who doesn't love a wedding? Here is Elbert escorting our youngest daughter, Susan, down the aisle.
                          Here I am pushing Elbert in his wheelchair. Such a lovely day for a stroll.


                                                        A white dogwood in our yard.




      I love this purple Wisteria that grows next to my neighbors house. It reminds me of the wisteria that grew on my aunts fence when I was just a little thing.


                                                A Christmas Wreath on my daughter's door.
What can you think of that you enjoy that starts with the letter 'W'?

8 comments:

  1. Again, you have come up with some interesting shots representing the letter W! I can think of one four-letter word you left out-WORK!
    I must say, you and Elbert produced some beautiful off-spring!!!!
    ♥ ♥ ♥

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  2. beautiful photos for the letter "W"!
    "W" for "waves" in the hair, "waves" at the beach and "waves" goodbye!

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  3. How did you miss it; W for WONDERFUL, the love and concern you showed Elbert. I know it wasn't easy.

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  4. How did you miss it; W for WONDERFUL, the love and concern you showed Elbert. I know it wasn't easy.

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  5. More wonderful alphabet entries! I can think of W for Winter and W for Waiting for Spring :-) Loved seeing your pictures for this letter Mom.

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  6. Great W's Latane!
    Your Susan is Gorgeous!!
    hughugs

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  7. These photos tell a story. It is a beautiful one. You are a beautiful person.

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  8. Wow...what a fun post! I loved your granson washing his little wagon...what a smile maker. Let's see....the letter 'W'....hmmm, how about watermelon? Yum...

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