Isolated Ponderosa Pine Cone Scales
Lovely Group of Ponderosa Pine Cone Scales
The Magnificent Ponderosa Pine Cone Scale
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Bokeh Thursday: Ice Cube
Clio Tiger Moth About to Emerge (above) (With lots…
Clio Tiger Moth About to Emerge (side) (With lots…
Clio Tiger Moth from the Side
Gangsta Clio Tiger Moth Strikes a Pose
Clio Tiger Moth Dry and Resting
Newly Emerged Clio Tiger Moth on Milkweed Pod
291/365: "Everyday holds the possibility of a mira…
Autumn White Oak "Flower"
Pair of Mushrooms and Tips for Photographing Fungu…
292/365: "Those who dwell among the beauties and m…
Green and Yellow Maple Leaves
Burning Maple Leaf
293/365: "Every leaf speaks bliss to me, flutterin…
Pair of Common Vetch Dutch Clogs!
Squirrly Whirlly on the Lookout!
294/365: "Details create the big picture." ~ Sanfo…
Pinecone Stuck on Poison Oak
Colorful Black Oak Leaf
295/365: "Tears are the symbol of the inability of…
Little Mushroom, So Tiny but Tall
Hanging By A Strand
296/365: "Photography is more than a medium for fa…
Bokeh Thursday: Rusty and Destroyed Old Pail
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Bokeh Thursday: Rusty Nails in Destroyed Oak Tree
Bokeh Thursday: Rusty Nails in Destroyed Oak Tree
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Colorful "Autumn Flower" Laying on our Dry Pond
Ladybug Taking a Stroll on my Glasses
Up Close and Personal with a Ladybug on my Glasses
Ladybug Wingies!
288/365: "To expect the unexpected shows a thoroug…
287/365: "Words are like the spider's web: a shelt…
Dragonfly on the Road
Itty Bitty Beetle on my Thumb
New Cat-Faced Orb-Weaver!
286/365: "Delicious autumn! My very soul is wedded…
Eye of Equus
Gorgeous Red "Autumn Flowers"
Off we go into the wild blue yonder, Sailing by,…
285/365: "There are no extra pieces in the univers…
Ponderosa Pine Jigsaw Puzzle Bark
Ponderosa Pine Jigsaw Puzzle Bark
Ponderosa Pine Bark Layers
284/365: "Real friendship, like real poetry, is ex…
Morning Romp! (and lots of notes!)
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Bokeh Thursday: Generic Tums
5-10 Sided Shape: Generic Acid Reducing Pills!
282/365: "There is one spectacle grander than the…
Jet Stream Cirrus Clouds
Droplets on Rose Petal in Color
Droplets on Rose Petal in B/W
281/365: "The artist and the photographer seek the…
Tiny Beetle with Fancy Hair
280/365: "The creation of a thousand forests is in…
Another Autumn "Flower"
279/365: "Dogs are the Gods of Frolic." ~ Henry Wa…
The Beautiful Blue-Tailed Skink!
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289/365: "How brave a ladybug must be! Each drop of rain is big as she. Can you imagine what you'd do, If raindrops fell as big as you?" ~ Aileen Fisher
3 pictures above in notes! :)
Well, this day didn't turn out as expected...I am typing this on Steve's iPhone and am relieved to have this bit of access to the internet. There was a crew working down at the road putting in new cable or optical line, not sure what. At about noon we lost our phone and internet and nobody seems to know when this will be resolved. :/ I had plans of visiting and commenting today but only got to say hi to about 35 people before my plans were tossed in the trash. :( [NOTE: Service was finally restored at 8:30am pst, yay!!]
However, I did take my pictures and we figured out how to get them uploaded so I won't miss a 365 day! :)
This morning I was busy commenting and having my usual delightful time when I felt something crawling in my hair! Gently touching, I felt nothing but then saw something on my glasses! Ack! I was sure it would be a nasty tick and pulled them off instantly to see. To my relief, I saw instead a beautiful ladybug crawling along. Without a pause, I hopped up, went downstairs and got my camera! Such fun to take pictures of these beauties... As it turned out, I got 4 nice pictures to share today!
Aileen Lucia Fisher (September 9, 1906 – December 2, 2002) was an American writer of more than a hundred children's books, including poetry, picture books in verse, prose about nature and America, biographies, Bible themed books, plays, and articles for magazines and journals. Her poems have been anthologized many times and are frequently used in textbooks. In 1978 she was awarded the second National Council of Teachers of English Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children. Born in Michigan, Fisher moved to Colorado as an adult and lived there for the rest of her life. (From wiki)
Explored on October 17, 2013. Highest placement, page 7.
Well, this day didn't turn out as expected...I am typing this on Steve's iPhone and am relieved to have this bit of access to the internet. There was a crew working down at the road putting in new cable or optical line, not sure what. At about noon we lost our phone and internet and nobody seems to know when this will be resolved. :/ I had plans of visiting and commenting today but only got to say hi to about 35 people before my plans were tossed in the trash. :( [NOTE: Service was finally restored at 8:30am pst, yay!!]
However, I did take my pictures and we figured out how to get them uploaded so I won't miss a 365 day! :)
This morning I was busy commenting and having my usual delightful time when I felt something crawling in my hair! Gently touching, I felt nothing but then saw something on my glasses! Ack! I was sure it would be a nasty tick and pulled them off instantly to see. To my relief, I saw instead a beautiful ladybug crawling along. Without a pause, I hopped up, went downstairs and got my camera! Such fun to take pictures of these beauties... As it turned out, I got 4 nice pictures to share today!
Aileen Lucia Fisher (September 9, 1906 – December 2, 2002) was an American writer of more than a hundred children's books, including poetry, picture books in verse, prose about nature and America, biographies, Bible themed books, plays, and articles for magazines and journals. Her poems have been anthologized many times and are frequently used in textbooks. In 1978 she was awarded the second National Council of Teachers of English Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children. Born in Michigan, Fisher moved to Colorado as an adult and lived there for the rest of her life. (From wiki)
Explored on October 17, 2013. Highest placement, page 7.
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After the screams and skin crawling was over... I would feel like a jerk for killing something this cute!
Wonderful photo !!
excellent
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