1. GOT-X-RNG
2. FIGFARM*
3.KPNIT100*
4. JOY2YOU
*no clue
5. SPLUNGE
6. JDOG, On a Jeep
7. MTN-JAG on a Land Rover
8. GEOMANN, *no clue
9. VALEWOLF,
probably something at N C State University
10. PENGUENN, Penguin
11. LUVQUILTN, Love quilting
12. XCEDNGLY, Exceedlingly
13. BLHENDVL,
Blue Hen is a nickname for U. Delaware
Blue Devil nickname for Duke University
Dad of Angel Madi knew this: Hence BLHENDVL
14. WHITSND, White Sand
15. PEACNCSU , Combo of Wm. Peace University and NCSU in Raleigh
16. KPNIT100, no clue
17. ITCANFLY on a Tesla
It can fly but being all battery powered it better be short distance
I looked up Fig Farm in NC and got this:
ReplyDeleteFIG is a project of Maverick Farms, a non-profit educational project dedicated to promoting family farming as a community resource and expanding access to healthy food by reconnecting local food networks in the High Country of North Carolina.
The plants all look lovely.
flowers are so pretty and spring is coming quickly... I have looked and looked here and never find any tags except the regular type. I wonder why there are so many there and none here..
ReplyDeleteSandra, do you think it is because Florida has sooooooo many dang plates to choose from... it's amazing how many personal plates Florida offers! We have the Helping Sea Turtles Survive plate :)
DeleteInteresting group of plates. KPNIT100 is keeping it real. Keeping it you, Being honest and true. I hear it a lot here... googled to make sure. I like it, I like using it and I like practicing it. Love Quilting... perfect for you and that you saw that plate!
ReplyDeleteThose plant photos are so darn colorful and wonderful. Dad wanted to know if you got lots of snow with this last storm. He says he's thankful we don't have to deal with that out here on the shore now, but he was curious about his old stomping ground out near you.
ReplyDeleteThe plates you find are always interesting. We love seeing all those flowers. It makes us think of spring even though it's a couple of months away for us.
ReplyDeleteThose are some really interesting but weird plates today but those flowers sure are pretty, bring on blooming season!
ReplyDeleteThose were some pretty flowers you found. It will be at least a couple more weeks for anything to bloom around here. We hardly ever see any special plates. If we do, GW usually forgets them by the time we get home.
ReplyDeletePersonalized plates are so interesting.
ReplyDeleteOh such beautiful plants!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful plants and flowers! I need to visit a nursery soon too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers. i am always amazed at how many plates you find. XO
ReplyDeleteAwwww someone took your 'LUVQUILTIN' plate...MOL! Saw one the other day that read 'LUVRED'. Naturally on a red car. Thought of you.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun plates! I love seeing all the flowers - makes me think Spring actually might be coming. Sometime.
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Oh my look at those gorgeous flowers! Very Spring-ish - now if the weather here would just be the same Spring-ish I'd be happy. I love African violets - don't have a huge amount of luck with them but I do LOVE them. Thanks for the "eye candy" !!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Pam
Such pretty flowers. Last week I saw my first Tesla in the wild. I was.. not all that impressed, really.
ReplyDeleteThe mom says those flowers are spectacular and she wants to come down to Raleigh and buy a few of those African violets. :)
ReplyDeleteThey are all beautiful
ReplyDeleteOh, all those plants had Ma all green with the Garden Envy! She is especially in loves with the ferns, that have been hard to find here lately! sigh. Anyhu, with our 70 degree weather, I thinks all those would be doin' FABulous right nows!
ReplyDeleteKisses,
Ruby ♥
All those plants are getting me in the mood.
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