The week's prompts:
(1) Starts with "Z"; (2) A Favorite; and (3) Zentor
(1) Starts with "Z": Zero (??) might be good. Nothing?
Zero is a very bad grade.
Zero mph means you aren't going at all.
Zero means you won't win your game though it might be a tie.
"Zero Bars" and good, I had forgotten them. I know where a picture is but I won't steal it now. Tomorrow is Kroger Day, I might take a picture of theirs.
"Zero Bars" and good, I had forgotten them. I know where a picture is but I won't steal it now. Tomorrow is Kroger Day, I might take a picture of theirs.
Or I could show you a fence owned by my friend who has a "little ranch" near Telluride in Colorado. It is called a "Zig Zag" fence. The chief advantage of the Zig Zag fence is that you don't have to dig holes for the fence posts. The shape of fence keeps I from falling down.
Or I could show you a "Zucchini squash", they are long and green. I like mine fried with coated with just a little flour. Here are some shots from our local "Sprouts Farmers' Market". (Googled search link) Above were the 'regular' from Mexico, to the right are some of the Organic stuff.
Other Sprouts pictures. We mostly buy fruits and
vegetables and cereals there. Sometimes cheese.
Then there were certificates to be earned. KP won the Patty Berg Award for the Best Golf Etiquette. Her most prized award was the Chipping Award. She had to compete with the boys also for that. KP chipped in a 30 foot plus chip, in to the hole.
The pictures above: In the red shirt she is showing off her new Driver golf club. Both pictures of her in the blue, way above and here, were KP at the awards ceremony. The fellow standing by the door was the teaching pro, the one with the had way above was one of the assistants.
(3) Xentor: I once started a series of flash writing (short, less than a set amount of words, or letters) I was to call the "Xentor Tales" where the chief character was a man named "Xentor."
But there were just a few before Jenny, the person who wanted the short tales, stopped this feature.
The cat belongs to my BIL.
You can read most them by going to this link,
http://jimmiehov6.blogspot.com/search/label/Xentor%20tales
- - - - - - The end, that's all for tonight.
The fine print: - I am linked with Tom of "Backwoods Travel" (Link to Weekend Review)
(3) Xentor: I once started a series of flash writing (short, less than a set amount of words, or letters) I was to call the "Xentor Tales" where the chief character was a man named "Xentor."
But there were just a few before Jenny, the person who wanted the short tales, stopped this feature.
The cat belongs to my BIL.
You can read most them by going to this link,
http://jimmiehov6.blogspot.com/search/label/Xentor%20tales
- - - - - - The end, that's all for tonight.
The fine print: - I am linked with Tom of "Backwoods Travel" (Link to Weekend Review)
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...neat 'Z'ero collection! 'Z'ig 'Z'ag fence fits the bill. The 'Z'ucchini squash and the other veggies sure are colorful. KP looks like she will be a pro one day. 'X'entor is new to me, perhaps I don't get around enough. Thanks Jim for stopping by, enjoy!
ReplyDeleteLove the zig-zag fence - like aerospace engineering these days, the design concept is to avoid a single point of failure...we sautee zucchini in oil which is tasty! Golf is a great game I sampled when I walked - congrats to KP!
ReplyDeleteGreat zero collection. Very well done.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous weekend, Jim. ☺
Zero bars are a favorite of mine, but sadly I didn't think of posting one. The produce looks awesome. Nice Z post!
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