The Thursday Doors recap for the two and one half day period beginning on the above date is ready to be viewed. Click here if you’re interested. There are some wonderful doors out there this week! I hope you like the bunny. This one is a new photo in our back yard.

Note: The 4th Annual Thursday Doors Writing Challenge (TDWC) ended recently, with 54 entries. All of them are worth reading.

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4 responses to “Thursday Doors Recap – Aug 15th”

  1. You can’t hide from me bunny.
    I see you!

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  2. They’ve taken to sitting/eating under the pumpkin leaves to stay cool.

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  3. Playing hide and seek! (K)

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    1. Yes. The babies also hide under the pumpkin leaves.

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