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Some spectacular photos, I couldn't choose between them for a favorite!

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So lovely, Karen, and a wonderful reminder that the moments are still moments, whether we have a photo of them or not :)

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Yes! Thank you Sydney.

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oh that cardinal and indigo bunting in a tree, set my heart soaring. thank you.

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Thank you Nancy.

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I repeat Clark's observation. Your comme.ts are worth the price of admission. The spirit of this place is so wonderful.

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Thank you Michael!

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Haha. I saw that one and agree

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What Jerome Braggs training are you doing at the moment?

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I'm working my way through self love academy. (Those videos are LONG, lol.) I think I'm in module 7.

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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.

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Thank you David

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Wow… what a brilliant sunrise ❤️😍👍. And never would have believed that turtle getting swallowed whole😳😳😮

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Thank you Sharon

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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

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Thank you Roxy

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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

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Thank you my sweet friend! I'm learning! I guess you know what my celebration will be this week?!? :)

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Your comments alone are worth the price of admission….‼️

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Thank you Clark

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Beautiful 🌹

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Thank you Paolo

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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…

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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!

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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.

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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.

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Gorgeous. Also, what variety of animal is a red-eared slider?

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Thank you Robyn. It's a turtle! :)

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Thanks and very cool.

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