It’s time for “Outdoor Wednesday”. Learn more about “Outdoor Wednesday” HERE
1. POST your outdoor photos and the Outdoor Wednesday logo/button on your blog and link back to http://asoutherndaydreamer.blogspot.com/ so that others will be able to find all the links to other Outdoor Wednesday posts.
Reminder: Do NOT link in until after your post is up.
2. Add your Name and the Permalink to your post (NOT your general blog address) in “Mr. Linky”. For help with permalink see HERE.
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Hurricane Irma passed through town Monday.
Don’t forget to visit other Outdoor Wednesday participants by clicking on their links. Check back later to make certain you visit all the Outdoor Wednesday participants.
HERE ARE THIS WEEK’S PARTICIPANTS:
Oh wow, I'm glad your well enough to post. Impressive force of nature shots.
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ReplyDeleteHere's my link: Rainy day birding
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ReplyDeleteLooking for linky.
ReplyDeletehttps://sydney-city.blogspot.com.au/2017/09/wollstonecraft-oyster-cove-reserve.html
My link http://myindiantravel.blogspot.com/2017/09/cheena-vala-fort-kochi.html
ReplyDeleteI hope, your are save.
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Susan, glad you survived and are able to post photos. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh my a terrible disaster. Is this your road? Glad you are safe
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Can't link---here is my link
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Espero que se encuentren bien tras el paso de ese horrible huracán.
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Glad you are safe! That photo of the huge tree down next to its stump. Impressive!!
ReplyDeleteThe power of nature! I'm so glad you are safe.
ReplyDeleteThe hurricane looked terrifying on the news. I'm happy to see that you are ok.
ReplyDeleteDevastation caused by the hurricane is terrifying. Thank God you're safe!
ReplyDeleteThose scenes are common here because we don't get rains without typhoons. It is either strong winds or floods. But it is not something we shouldn't get used to, it is always terrifying, so i am glad you are ok. Being able to post means you are well with power and all. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteDevastating images...glad you are safe
ReplyDeleteSusan, you are safe which is what matters most and for that I am glad. However, I know the time and work involved with such destruction...:)JP
ReplyDeleteIt's terrible. I hope everything will come back to normal quickly.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting.