Greetings from the Hermit Writer. Because of the heat, and Irma, and her debris, I haven't been on a PBWA (photography by walking around). So I thought I would share some old favorites. Hope you enjoy.
Arguing mates.
A pair of lovelies on a thistle
Sunrise from Ballast Point, Tampa
Hillsborough R taken from the bridge, during a bicycle ride
Sparrows are one of my favorite creatures...at Myakka River SP
Enjoying the setting sun on the causeway, Tampa Bay
The yard of an abandoned property in Pasco, County...taken during a bike ride.
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...I enjoy your old stuff.
ReplyDeleteEven the abandoned properties are beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures.
ReplyDeleteWhat are the birds in the first one? We don't get anything like that round her.
Those birds arguing though! haha.
ReplyDeleteLisa
Wonderful images, the birds really got me, fabulous.
ReplyDeleteLove your mish-mash, and hope that you can see an end to the work you need to do in cleaning up after that pushy, inconsiderable broad who visited you.
ReplyDeleteHello, pretty series! I always love the birds, butterflies and blooms. Happy Friday, have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean--still no dock to sit on as they haven't come and dealt with the wire and trees and no trail to walk as no one has been here to clean that up either--boring!! need my camera fix!!
ReplyDeletelovely photos though--
enjoy the moments, di
They really do look like favorites. Very good pictures. I hope everything will be back to normal there for you before you know it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the photos ... enjoyed them all as always. I was traveling during Irma but thought about you and hoped you made it through A-OK. Hope you will be able to return to the camera walks soon! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteFOUR sparrows! and that gorgeous sunset on the Tampa Bay causeway :)
ReplyDeleteyou outdid yourself today mac, all of these are really lovely!! and "free" butterflies, that's exciting!!!
ReplyDeleteThe Grackles (?) are great - wonderful blue/black colour.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Nice memories. Very spectacular collection. Take care
ReplyDeleteI hope things get better again soon. Your photos here lovely, especially the last one,from an abandoned property? Wow, beauty lives on with or without human folk.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots.
ReplyDeleteHow is the recovery process at your end, must be a lot of work for those affected. Thanks for sharing the uplifting photos and I wish you well.
ReplyDeleteGlad you made it through Irma! Hopefully, the area's recovery will go quickly. All we got was rain.
ReplyDeleteThese photos are fantastic.
So beautiful shots, colours and moments
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