Wordless Wednesday a little late…and not wordless…

I’m sitting in the parking lot of the Dadeville Public Library in Alabama, connected into their wifi.  It’s just noon here and the Methodist church is playing the most lovely carillon music just a couple of blocks away.  I wonder if the people coming and going notice how nice it is.  I doubt the blond with her phone attached to her ear just now even knows it’s playing.  Silly people.

Alabama Thanksgiving 2009 138

The flowers are camellias that I cut from Mom’s bushes near the house.  It’s still fall down here in Alabama!  Home soon for a day, then on to DC!

About Dawn King

I'm a long time banker, having started in the business at sixteen as a co-op student filing checks in a bank bookkeeping department after school. After 26 years in banking I made a scary decision and went back to grad school to become a librarian. Now that I've graduated and worked at a library for a time I'm facing unemployment again; economic times have created shortages in most of the communities near me. So what's next? Hard to say...stay tuned to find out!
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4 Responses to Wordless Wednesday a little late…and not wordless…

  1. Ricky says:

    The camellias are beautiful! Hope you are still enjoying your vacation! Have a safe trip home!

  2. Sara says:

    Gorgeous flowers. Hard to believe they are still blooming!

  3. Ricky says:

    Wow – it really is a small world – mom can’t believe your sister just moved to Columbus, GA! Mom has lots of good memories from living there!

  4. Reilly says:

    those are beautiful camellias – it has been years since I seen any – for some reason they don’t seem very popular here or maybe it is just the areas that affect there growing. And no, young one don’t notice anything unless it is loud and obnoxious

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