JJ needs a break from crime and covid, even if for only one post. Check out these photos from The Farm on Madison Avenue. Feel free to pick a few and take home.
A website of news, commentary, culture, & jackassery in the Jackson, Mississippi area.
Jackson Jambalaya - Copyright © 2008 · Theme by Brian Gardner · Bloggerized by Zona Cerebral and GirlyBlogger
18 comments:
I always knew you were a flower loving fairy.
Aww is wittle kangfish having anxiety because he’s always forced to suppress the truth out of fear that he might be deplatformed by (((big tech))) and be forced to get a real job?
Got to love Jacktown, where a guy posting a handful of flower pictures is enough to have the f'ing troll posse come out of the woodwork. Way to go fella's, we're all very impressed by your anonymous e-toughness.
I would like to take time, after looking at the beautiful works of nature, to kiss a little ass, by saying, how much I appreciate the Kingfish for having this blog.
Thank you, Mr. Fish, I do so appreciate your services.
Really good to know that even you step away from the negativity.
Beautiful pics. Thanks for sharing.
Not ruined by the jackassery of 12:42 and 12:50.
Thank you for the lovely photos. Really. Reminders of the simple, undeniable beauty of God's creation is a balm.
There is a place in Ridgeland, too. Right by City Hall.
Beautiful zinnias! I love them. Butterflies love them, too. My mother, long gone now, grew them in abundance and often used them in the altar floral arrangements at our small country church. I think good chefs and good gardeners are always generous people.
Thanks, KF. We need to see the nice side of Jackson, too because there are still good things there that get overlooked by unending focus on the bad things.
I think they are lovely pics and I also relate.
My mental health has suffered far more than my physical health in the last two years.
I no longer see value in knowing how hateful and selfish so many people really are.
(on both sides of every issue)
Those are not pickable. 30 days in the hole if you do
Wow, you've got some dedicated trolls Kingfish. Well, a hater page view is as good as anybody else's I guess.
I believe this is right next to the pecan trees that are open to anyone.
Reminds me. Time to get your feeders out for the fall hummingbird migration. They'll be here in big numbers for about 6 weeks then head south. Put out numerous feeders and you'll have numerous birds. Wonderful little creatures.
Love me some zinnias! One caveat, though, is that if you're using them as a cutflower, you need to change that water daily. Otherwise, it develops an aroma. Oh, and it's best to buy new seeds every year. Saved seeds yield scraggly blooms.
As for the trolling closet case at 12:42.... Dude... Find another object for your fantasies. Come to think of it, you stink like slimy week-old zinnia water.
Murder Hornet on the flower.
Thank you for this post. It’s refreshing to see something so beautiful on a political blog. Thank you from those of us who are not able to get out an explore.
Madison city hall says you can
To the posters who have no manners, and apparently no appreciation of the beauty of Creation: have you never appreciated the beauty in a sunset, a sunrise, the mountains, the beach, the woods, a beautiful woman? Appreciating beauty has nothing to do with sexual preference. If the sight of of these things do not inspire at least a little appreciation in you, well, I would say I feel sorry for you, but I don't. I just mostly wish you'd keep your comments to yourself. Most people used to be taught "if you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all."
Thank you Kingfish for the pictures.
- signed, heterosexual country boy who likes flowers too
Post a Comment