What beauty you have captured! Today the drops were fat and luscious. Red sky at morning, sailors take warning! Congratulations on your personal growth and peace.
Well done on keeping your promise to yourself, Karen! I am inspired to be better by you!!! <3
These photos are magnificent!!! I'm sure I never saw a horned lark before! And the baby cardinal--so sweet!
I was also astounded to see the shot of the heron swallowing the turtle--I HAD NO IDEA they did that, or were even capable of it! I know I say this alot, but thank you for showing us things we would probably never see otherwise (at least, I wouldn't)! Xoxox
Well done on honouring your commitment to yourself. Isn’t it strange how we wouldn’t dream of breaking a promise to a friend but so often we don’t keep the all important promises to ourselves? I’m proud of you my dear friend
Wonderful red sunrise ! And especially the Great Blue ,swallowing the turtle. Good thing the Heron has no teeth, what a horrible crunching sound that would make.
Lol, yes, that would be a lot of crunching! Thank you Lor. I like the post I saw that said we've got AI focused on the wrong things. I don't need it to make art. I need it to do the cooking, the cleaning and the laundry so I can make art!
The intricate seedhead of the yellow salsify has a beauty way out of proportion to the flower. I rarely see them here in New England. Am letting my front yard go to red clover for the bees. Still taking out grass. Haven't seen a lot of bees yet, am concerned. And that sunrise is delicious.
That is so true about the salsify! I also love that it has such a spicy name. Good for you for taking out the grass! I wish I could but it's not an option quite yet. Thank you Sharon.
Some spectacular photos, I couldn't choose between them for a favorite!
So lovely, Karen, and a wonderful reminder that the moments are still moments, whether we have a photo of them or not :)
Yes! Thank you Sydney.
oh that cardinal and indigo bunting in a tree, set my heart soaring. thank you.
Thank you Nancy.
I repeat Clark's observation. Your comme.ts are worth the price of admission. The spirit of this place is so wonderful.
Thank you Michael!
Haha. I saw that one and agree
What Jerome Braggs training are you doing at the moment?
I'm working my way through self love academy. (Those videos are LONG, lol.) I think I'm in module 7.
What beauty you have captured! Today the drops were fat and luscious. Red sky at morning, sailors take warning! Congratulations on your personal growth and peace.
Thank you David
Wow… what a brilliant sunrise ❤️😍👍. And never would have believed that turtle getting swallowed whole😳😳😮
Thank you Sharon
Well done on keeping your promise to yourself, Karen! I am inspired to be better by you!!! <3
These photos are magnificent!!! I'm sure I never saw a horned lark before! And the baby cardinal--so sweet!
I was also astounded to see the shot of the heron swallowing the turtle--I HAD NO IDEA they did that, or were even capable of it! I know I say this alot, but thank you for showing us things we would probably never see otherwise (at least, I wouldn't)! Xoxox
Thank you Roxy
Well done on honouring your commitment to yourself. Isn’t it strange how we wouldn’t dream of breaking a promise to a friend but so often we don’t keep the all important promises to ourselves? I’m proud of you my dear friend
Thank you my sweet friend! I'm learning! I guess you know what my celebration will be this week?!? :)
Your comments alone are worth the price of admission….‼️
Thank you Clark
Beautiful 🌹
Thank you Paolo
Wonderful red sunrise ! And especially the Great Blue ,swallowing the turtle. Good thing the Heron has no teeth, what a horrible crunching sound that would make.
And don’t get me started
on nature photos generated by AI…
Lol, yes, that would be a lot of crunching! Thank you Lor. I like the post I saw that said we've got AI focused on the wrong things. I don't need it to make art. I need it to do the cooking, the cleaning and the laundry so I can make art!
The intricate seedhead of the yellow salsify has a beauty way out of proportion to the flower. I rarely see them here in New England. Am letting my front yard go to red clover for the bees. Still taking out grass. Haven't seen a lot of bees yet, am concerned. And that sunrise is delicious.
That is so true about the salsify! I also love that it has such a spicy name. Good for you for taking out the grass! I wish I could but it's not an option quite yet. Thank you Sharon.
Gorgeous. Also, what variety of animal is a red-eared slider?
Thank you Robyn. It's a turtle! :)
Thanks and very cool.