If I was back being a little kid again, I’d be out there combing the yard for the four-leaf clover. Aw, shucks, I forgot to add the song to my post! (I’m looking over a four-leaf clover….!)
I like how you used to such different items to illustrate your word. That car is pretty amazing, but nature is always the most amazing thing. Hope you will join us tomorrow for our Sunday Selfies Blog Hop. XOCK, Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth and Calista Jo
heehee! I don’t know that it is Koji! All I know is that it’s a three-leafed (sometimes four) plant and that it’s the national emblem of Ireland! If I’m thinking of shamrock as a color, I just always think of dark green! π
Oh,my sweet friend Linda,I was away from WP during my Easter Holidays and it seems I have missed some wonderful posts here.Loved your Shamrock photo with the bright green colour and the elegant green car!You always find stunning photos for the challenges!
By the way,I am trying to find a four leaf shamrock all my life,but never found one … It is said it brings good luck … Do you know the story behind it ?
Hope you are keeping well my lovely friend! Love and spring smiles to you π β€ xxx
I’ve heard about the luck of finding a four-leaf clover my whole life. I don’t know the story behind it. I’ve seen them so I know they’re out there! I don’t have the patience to crawl around my back yard. HAHA! You have a wonderful week, my friend! HUGS! β€
Great their imagery and their thrilling stories … Any Scottish connections too dear Linda ? The way you use the English language reminds me of Irish people who are so good at that … π β€ xxx
I do have Scottish connections in my Burns and Wallace lines! I just haven’t been able to spend the necessary time on my genealogy to get all my ducks — er, I mean ancestors — in a row! π
Green is one of my favorite colors and I love the color of that car. Hugs
Green is a gorgeous color and that car has it all! π Hugs!!
I love shamrocks — there is “just something” about them! β€
If I was back being a little kid again, I’d be out there combing the yard for the four-leaf clover. Aw, shucks, I forgot to add the song to my post! (I’m looking over a four-leaf clover….!)
is this the song?
That’s it exactly! Thanks! π
π _ yea baby
Ooooo nice car!
I know, right?!! Yummy! π
Love the shamrocks and that is quite the car!
Thanks, Sue! Yep, that is one gorgeous car! π
Nice luscious green shamrock photo…and you found yet again another of my cars ;0) xo Johanna
Thank you, dear Johanna! My but you must have quite a collection of vehicles! π I want this one! hehee!
I like how you used to such different items to illustrate your word. That car is pretty amazing, but nature is always the most amazing thing. Hope you will join us tomorrow for our Sunday Selfies Blog Hop. XOCK, Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth and Calista Jo
Thanks, Janet! Not sure I’ll make it for the tomorrow’s Sunday Selfies but I’ll be back for sure! π
Beautiful shamrock, Linda! Cool car!
Thanks so much, Amy! π
Whoa, love the metallic shamrock of that car! Great images to choose/shoot for this week π
Thanks, Jennifer! Yep, that car certainly made me fall head over heels again for green! π
I have never seen that color on a car ever – so nice for the color challenge – prefect L π
Thanks, Yvette! I LOVE that deep, dark green! π
me too – even thought that kind of car is not my favβ¦ but the color must be custom…
Omigosh, I just found three of your comments in my spam. I just really don’t understand WP at times!
yeah i guess that has been happening a lot this week – but thanks for finding them π
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LOL. I never knew shamrock was the name of a color! No kidding!
heehee! I don’t know that it is Koji! All I know is that it’s a three-leafed (sometimes four) plant and that it’s the national emblem of Ireland! If I’m thinking of shamrock as a color, I just always think of dark green! π
Oh,my sweet friend Linda,I was away from WP during my Easter Holidays and it seems I have missed some wonderful posts here.Loved your Shamrock photo with the bright green colour and the elegant green car!You always find stunning photos for the challenges!
By the way,I am trying to find a four leaf shamrock all my life,but never found one … It is said it brings good luck … Do you know the story behind it ?
Hope you are keeping well my lovely friend! Love and spring smiles to you π β€ xxx
I’ve heard about the luck of finding a four-leaf clover my whole life. I don’t know the story behind it. I’ve seen them so I know they’re out there! I don’t have the patience to crawl around my back yard. HAHA! You have a wonderful week, my friend! HUGS! β€
My Irish friends have plenty of lovely stories to narrate …
Well, tell your Irish friends to start narrating! I’d be interested, too, as my ancestors hail from Ireland! π
Great their imagery and their thrilling stories … Any Scottish connections too dear Linda ? The way you use the English language reminds me of Irish people who are so good at that … π β€ xxx
I do have Scottish connections in my Burns and Wallace lines! I just haven’t been able to spend the necessary time on my genealogy to get all my ducks — er, I mean ancestors — in a row! π
Interesting,Linda!I know,it’s very time-consuming and it takes even years to complete it.Hugs π β€ xxx
Green is my favourite colour!
It’s a beautiful color and one of my favorites, too! π
Great π