Wednesday, October 28, 2009

ABC Wednesday

O is for October

and Orange.



O is for Ouch



and Oregano.






O is for Oak

and Osage Orange.

O is for Orange Sulphur



and Or.

O is for Owl.

O is for Opera





and Oracle.



O is for Oregon.

Happy Abc Wednesday.

32 comments:

  1. Nice O! Beatuiful colors in pic 2:-) Have a nice week!

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  2. I really like the "ouch" one! That is so true!!! You really went all out for the "O"! Nice nice post!

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  3. Oh what a delightful collection of O'photos... :)

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  4. I like all these photos, especially the OR! Beautiful "O"words

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  5. A great collection of Os...I never thought of October...your orange flowers are stunning...and oregano, my favorite...I have owl also...

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  6. Dear Sherry.....your originality always amazes me. I do not know how you do it....

    Ouch is good and that is so true, is it not?

    Orange Sulpher is very similar to my butterfly (Clouded Yellow).....they brighten any garden. My gardens are quiet today, cloud came, the bees and butterflies stayed away.....

    Stay strong,
    HUGS

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  7. Great photographic series: Ouch, oregano and oracle absolutely original, beautiful pictures!

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  8. My goodness, that's a lot of O words and pictures.
    I like the Ouch poster too.
    Thanks for posting.

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  9. Wonderful shots and a great collection of O's.

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  10. As always, I'm educated here! I had no idea that what we refer to as hedgeapples come from a tree also known as the Osage Orange. Lovely O's! Thank you :) -Tammy

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  11. Wonderful and imaginative Os! I liked 'Ouch' very much; so much more fun than 'Please keep off the . . . ' which we see in UK ;-)

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  12. OOoooo what a wOnderful cOllectiOn of Os.

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  13. Amazing collection of O words. Beautiful and funny.

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  14. You had may well illustrated "O"s today, but I kick my self for forgetting the obvious October! And the photos of my otters were shots in October!

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  15. Outstanding! :) Great O's in your post.

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  16. wonderful O post! You sure did capture a lot of O!

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  17. great as usual. Yours is always one of my favorite ABCW posts.

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  18. Enjoyed the creative collection of O photographs.

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  19. Lots of O-words here! I would never have thought of "ouch." which I think is a clever o-word to include.

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  20. I like the ouch one, too - I saw signs like that on our holiday to Utah and Nevada. So many people seem to think it OK to trample stuff, it's sad that they need to be told.

    Excellent collection of 'O's!

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  21. Wonderful O's, Sherry! Looks like you are all ready for Halloween; hope you have a good weekend!

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  22. I love that owl! He's all a-glow! Orange is a favourite colour for me - especially in autumn. What a fun post!

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  23. The O's all seem to go together: orange, october, owl.

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  24. Love the glowing orange owl.

    O' how delightful how you present the beauty of the letter O.

    I feel like I have stumbled upon the secret hideout of Sesame Street.

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  25. A lovely set of creative Os and I'm sorry to be boring but my favourite is also Ouch!

    I had never heard of the Osage Orange tree (we don't have it here) but I looked it up on Wiki and found all the facts about it fascinating!

    Thank you Sherry, you always have something intriguing to get me investigating further :)

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  26. So many great "O"s, and the colours are great. I love the Owl!

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  27. What a fun and colorful post!

    I just wanted to thank you for your kindness. The world needs more like you, Sherry.

    Sorry I've been so scarce lately. It has been a weird and hectic summer.

    Have a beautiful rest of the week!

    Love, Vikki.

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  28. Great photos as usual! The "ouch" one reminded me of a hike we took last week at Mojave National Preserve. Cacti abounded and my husband's boots were impregnated with thorns at the end of it - Ouch!

    Miraculously our 80 lb dog, Jack, avoided the thorns - talk about watching your step!

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  29. Looks like you've covered quite a large canvas with that "O" brush, Sherry.

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  30. Wonderful and overflowing with the season. I love the ouch sign. So true. Happy Halloween.

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  31. Beautiful O post and the pictures were awesome.

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