Christine is an Avenger of Sexiness. Her Superpower is helping Hot Mamas grow their Confidence by rediscovering their Beauty. She lives in the Heights in Houston, Texas, works as a boudoir photographer, and writes about running a Business of Awesome. In her spare time, she loves to knit, especially when she travels. She & her husband Mike have a food blog at Spoon & Knife.
Grass pictures are so much fun! There’s something about grass that really reminds me of my first dog, because I always seemed to roll around in it with him.
I made my URL on this comment a link to a grass picture I took recently which I think complements yours. It looks like we have different breeds of grass, i think yours is thinner.
I actually made a point of taking a photo of that grass in Boston because it’s what I still consider “real” grass. When I moved to Houston, the St. Augustine’s grass here was so thick and “icky”. The grass up north is thinner and more gentle on your feet.
It was a nice treat to walk in the grass at Harvard Yard!
Oh man, I hate St. Augustine grass, too! We tried to put Pensacola Bahia in here this summer (thinner, softer blades) and failed miserably though. Next spring, I think we’re going to have to resod and go with what we hate…sigh.
I could not come up with anything for the life of me on this contest. Great image 🙂
If it wasn’t for weeds I’d have NO grass at all!
HEY!! I remember when you took that photo! hehehe 🙂
Hehe, I’ve found myself taking lots of grass photos as well. I love the green of that grass … great photo!
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Grass pictures are so much fun! There’s something about grass that really reminds me of my first dog, because I always seemed to roll around in it with him.
I made my URL on this comment a link to a grass picture I took recently which I think complements yours. It looks like we have different breeds of grass, i think yours is thinner.
I actually made a point of taking a photo of that grass in Boston because it’s what I still consider “real” grass. When I moved to Houston, the St. Augustine’s grass here was so thick and “icky”. The grass up north is thinner and more gentle on your feet.
It was a nice treat to walk in the grass at Harvard Yard!
Oh man, I hate St. Augustine grass, too! We tried to put Pensacola Bahia in here this summer (thinner, softer blades) and failed miserably though. Next spring, I think we’re going to have to resod and go with what we hate…sigh.
I could not come up with anything for the life of me on this contest. Great image 🙂
If it wasn’t for weeds I’d have NO grass at all!
HEY!! I remember when you took that photo! hehehe 🙂
Hehe, I’ve found myself taking lots of grass photos as well. I love the green of that grass … great photo!
Great picture!