Friday, June 7, 2013

Good Morning World :)


6 comments:

guttridgeg1 said...

Good Morning to U2 MissK :-)

Anonymous said...

Now that looks like Eastern Kentucky (right down to the mountain laurel and the Honey locust tree)---Ray

Woodsterman (Odie) said...

Morning ...

MissK said...

Back at you Guttridge :-)

Never know Ray, could be.... ;-)
The plants are different but we have mountainscapes like that around here too... beautiful.

Morning Odie :-)

Anonymous said...

That could be anywhere in the Appalachan cove hardwood ecosystem. from north Carolina- Southern Tenn.to Southern Penn. The Mountain laurel is found mainly in the National parks now. It gets huge(5+meters tall) and can cover whole mountain sides, turning them pink in the summer. The Honey Locust is almost a weed down here, It has long(20+MM) thorns, but it has the most wonderful flower of any tree. When I dream of Heaven it smells like Honey locust.--Ray

MissK said...

Love that Ray :-)