The theme for One Word Sunday is ROW
Here are some photos, fresh off the press, from this weekend:

The moss in this front yard reminded me about the MANY different types of moss here in Virginia. I have come to really appreciate moss.
And…
Have you ever heard of a Moss Bath mat?
Not sure I would want this – but fun idea (here) and could help with earthing (here).
Now for the elements of art slideshow:
Here is the song for today’s Post:
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And hey – let’s close with a few comics…
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You made me laugh out loud! Have a great day!
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SO GLAD TO SHARE A LAUGH WITH YA – THE KITCHEN ISLAND ONE IS MY FAV
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Mine too!!!
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Loved the cartoons
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gracias Derrick
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I like your slide show illustrating different properties from the picture. That is cool.
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Thanks very much YC – but now I am “so over” that photograph! Haha – don’t want to see it for a while
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I like the picture for the prompt. That’s what I think of when I first think of row. The cartoons are great. I’m laughing about a moss bath mat. I’m thinking of what the cats might do to it.
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Oh dan – I can imagine what the cats would do – hahahah
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Originally from Atlanta and love the Richmond area. My daughter lived in Williamsburg
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Oh nice – I like Williamsburg a lot – 😊
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Prior,
I don’t know about that bath mat. I’d be willing to sink my toesies down into it, once . . see how it gets along with the territory. Beyond that, not quite certain it would be a fit.
And hey! I remember that song!
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Thanks for chiming in….
That song came on in the store recently and I already had it lined up for a different post and so it was bumped up to this post –
And same here – exactly as you say – I would sink my feet once and not want it in the bathroom.
There are yards here in Virginia that have many different kinds of moss (lost of shade) and it is so artsy
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My pal Linds B was in Richmond this past weekend with her fiancee. From what I gather, they had a blast.
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Oh wow – hope they did have fun! And I would have invited them to Sunday night yoga – if you are ever in town on a weekend let me know
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The Moss Bath mat is very unique, I have never seen it before. 🙂
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Hi Amy – I like it too but not sure I could have one in your bathroom (maybe someday)
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Very interesting post!!! I enjoy reading it a lot!!! Not to mention that I learned a couple of things… like Moss Bath… 😉
Have a great day.
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Thanks so much for the feedback – and guess what- I have a post coming for you – wel I started it and it is third on my post “to do” list. Hint – I was inspired by your “trees in there reflection” droplets 😉
Oh and glad you learned a little here today (even tho you are so seasoned already)
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love the row houses. can’t say I’d want a moss bath mat. the cartoon with the kitchen island made me laugh
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😊🦠
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I would totally use a moss bathmat.
Love the shoe cartoon!
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Thanks Joey
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I love the “atmosphere” of row houses — especially in historic areas. I imagine how different daily lives and interactions were when they were very built and inhabited. Thank you for sharing!
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Thanks and I wonder too
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Thank you for this loving community stroll.
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😊
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Moss is indeed fascinating, and that is quite a bit of it growing over the yards. I’ve often wondered how much of it is safe to the touch…
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Hi M – the state of Virginia where I live has a lot of moss species – and while there are many – I do not know of any that is unsafe – in fact – most are extremely helpful to the environment and to humans –
many years ago a lady from central Virginia (I think from chesterfield) was on a national TV show because she had so many varieties of moss that it blanketed her property – she walked all around and gave tips for propagating –
And check out this info about moss :
http://www.mossandstonegardens.com/blog/the-truth-about-moss-dispelling-moss-myths/
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Thanks for the info and link, Y. Good to learn moss is helpful to the environment. That lady with a lot of moss in her garden must have quiet a garden, maybe even growing unique species 😀
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Hi M – the lady with the moss garden also showed how people can transplant small pieces to have them grow and cover new areas. She was the moss whisperer 🙂
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