THE SIXTH LETTER FOR THIS SERIES - The Letter "F" Prompts are: (A) Starts with the Letter "F"; (B) "Flag" (Tom's Choice); (C) A Favorite; (D) Street/Reflections; and (E) A Lagniappe.
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Video of a high-speed chase on Houston's East Freeway
[Video courtesy of KTRH ABC13 Houston "share"]
(A) Starts with the Letter "F": Fast begins with the letter "F". Fast car, a Dodge Challenger Charger lead authorities on a high-speed chase on I-10 in Houston, but gets nailed by Houston Police.
[An aside, what is the fastest you've ever driven? 150+ mph, 240+ kmph, in a rented Audi driving on the German Audubon, for me. I seldom tell my top for US highways.]
(B) "Flag" (Tom's Choice): These Flag photos were taken on May 30, the original Memorial Day. We try to fly it on patriotic days when we can. It is just off the front porch out in front of the dining room window.
The dark area under the eave above the flag is a bird's nest, we think it was a dove who hatched babies and then soon departed with her family.
(C) A Favorite: This is our new Canna Lily Flowering plant. It is very disappointed because the rabbits ate all its new leaves. It should look like these to the right, growing in front of our church.
(D) Street/Reflections: The Reflection of back yard and neighbors' structures behind me presented in the window. This other Flower today is a Plumeria that was given to Mrs. Jim a couple of years ago. At first it was just a stick, a cutting about ten inches long. [click on any picture to see it larger sized]
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(E.1) A Lagniappe: Fred, this tropical weather activity if it gets larger and stronger and then officially becomes a tropical storm it will likely be named Fred, the sixth named Atlantic storm of the year.
(E.3) A Final, another Lagniappe: Is this pretty Flower edible? It was on my plate with pork chops and mashed potatoes. I was afraid of making a scene trying it at the restaurant, I did ask the others there and all I got was smiles and shrugs. Then I was holding it by a green matchstick sized stem that has not survived.
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Fine print stuff:
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- I am linked with Tom of "Backwoods Travel" (Link here to click for Tom's Weekend Reviews)
- I am also linking again this week with James of "Weekend Reflections/Street Photos" (click here for his Street Folk and Reflections Photos).
- The pictures mostly are all mine and rights are reserved to me under Copyright Law
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Labels: Flowers-buds-plants, Friday's Weekend Roundup 07, Reflections, Weather