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I could do with a bit of your warmth.
Great series. I love the waterlilies and the Moorhen! Happy Monday!
The waterlilies (or do we call them lily pads?) are very Monet-like. Love them all.
I love that last one. Good composition.
Key word: Relaxing!
So relaxing last pix. I enjoyed all your selective pictures.
Such a lovely place to take some pictures. I feel relaxed just looking at them, Mac.
Great photos and very nice place :) thank you for your comments.
love the purple gallinule! and the fellow in the boat. :)
Love it!
I wish I were looking at the scenery in these photos when I look out the window (and not the eight-foot mounds of dirty snow towering over our cars)!
Oh so nice- it's dreary rain here and I am plum sick of the nasty weather. Enjoy that beautiful sunshine and I will just be jealous. LOL!
I like the last picture so much. So serene looking. :)
Love it. Though I thought the second bird was lying on the ground until I embiggened.
oh cool. A writer is always looking for new words. Can't wait to use embiggened some where. Can't wait!!
I love the last photo!
very nice!!! it was 55 degrees here today and all i needed was a hoodie!!! i will be walking soon!!!!loved the last image!!!!
I love water lilies. They smell so marvelous! You make me long for summer, but we have a long, long ways to go here!
Lovely photos! I love the taste of green. I feel spring coming on here and we'll finally get some young green colors growing.
Lovely stopping by here, seeing all your beauty, I spent a good part of my day hunting ghosts and trying not to get chased off private land along the great Mississippi river!
I'm not e v e n going o ask...
Funny looking kind of sail on that boat!Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Beautiful views, lovely duck and lovely lily. Regards.
¡preciosas!un lugar muy hermoso
I could do with a bit of your warmth.
ReplyDeleteGreat series. I love the waterlilies and the Moorhen! Happy Monday!
ReplyDeleteThe waterlilies (or do we call them lily pads?) are very Monet-like. Love them all.
ReplyDeleteI love that last one. Good composition.
ReplyDeleteKey word: Relaxing!
ReplyDeleteSo relaxing last pix. I enjoyed all your selective pictures.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely place to take some pictures. I feel relaxed just looking at them, Mac.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos and very nice place :) thank you for your comments.
ReplyDeletelove the purple gallinule! and the fellow in the boat. :)
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteI wish I were looking at the scenery in these photos when I look out the window (and not the eight-foot mounds of dirty snow towering over our cars)!
ReplyDeleteOh so nice- it's dreary rain here and I am plum sick of the nasty weather. Enjoy that beautiful sunshine and I will just be jealous. LOL!
ReplyDeleteI like the last picture so much. So serene looking. :)
ReplyDeleteLove it. Though I thought the second bird was lying on the ground until I embiggened.
ReplyDeleteoh cool. A writer is always looking for new words. Can't wait to use embiggened some where. Can't wait!!
DeleteI love the last photo!
ReplyDeletevery nice!!! it was 55 degrees here today and all i needed was a hoodie!!! i will be walking soon!!!!
ReplyDeleteloved the last image!!!!
I love water lilies. They smell so marvelous! You make me long for summer, but we have a long, long ways to go here!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos! I love the taste of green. I feel spring coming on here and we'll finally get some young green colors growing.
ReplyDeleteLovely stopping by here, seeing all your beauty, I spent a good part of my day hunting ghosts and trying not to get chased off private land along the great Mississippi river!
ReplyDeleteI'm not e v e n going o ask...
DeleteFunny looking kind of sail on that boat!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Beautiful views, lovely duck and lovely lily. Regards.
ReplyDelete¡preciosas!
ReplyDeleteun lugar muy hermoso