What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
When I saw the first one I said oh gosh! And then as I went they just got better and better and better and I can't choose. I love love the tree! I love that rock wall or stone wall!
Oh wow the one of the gum tree and the cattle could be a view straight out of a Hans Heysen painting (German born Adelaide based artist 1877-1968) Thanks for email. Hoping this goes through. Problems!!!!
Tigger says HI YAM-aunty. F loves your pictures, most especially the second last one. she comes from a part of NZ where the Scots settled and realizes why they were attracted to it, how much they made it look like the land they had left. That view could be NZ. furrings and purrings Mr T
That fourth photo looks terrifying and promising at the same time. As if someone is at the bottom trying to get out and he gets knocked down as it is so high.
Hari Om LOL - I had to look again to see which piccie - and I see what you mean! It is actually a tower in the Rothesay Castle on the Isle of Bute, where the living quarters were topped by the pigeon loft - nowadays all we would think about is the potential for psittacosis!!! Yxx
When I saw the first one I said oh gosh! And then as I went they just got better and better and better and I can't choose. I love love the tree! I love that rock wall or stone wall!
ReplyDeleteLove the flower! But I think I'm going to choose my favorite is all of them
ReplyDeleteHappy Happy look at those dew drops...100% looks like a shake and I'd have a wet face.
ReplyDeleteExcellent photos.
Hugs to you and Dad
Cecilia
Looks like a wide geographical range today.
ReplyDeleteI can only say with confidence that the second to last one is Scotland!
Beautiful collection...the water droplets in the rose are just perfect for my mood today!
ReplyDeleteAwesome series of photos ~ the first one is very lush ^_^
ReplyDeleteLive each moment with love,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Oh wow the one of the gum tree and the cattle could be a view straight out of a Hans Heysen painting (German born Adelaide based artist 1877-1968)
ReplyDeleteThanks for email. Hoping this goes through. Problems!!!!
A lovely collection of pictures today.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures always are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteSome interesting photos.
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Great pics.
ReplyDeleteTigger says HI YAM-aunty. F loves your pictures, most especially the second last one. she comes from a part of NZ where the Scots settled and realizes why they were attracted to it, how much they made it look like the land they had left. That view could be NZ. furrings and purrings Mr T
ReplyDeleteoh you picked the best photos... we love the details, you have an eye for that!!!
ReplyDeleteThat fourth photo looks terrifying and promising at the same time. As if someone is at the bottom trying to get out and he gets knocked down as it is so high.
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Hari Om
DeleteLOL - I had to look again to see which piccie - and I see what you mean! It is actually a tower in the Rothesay Castle on the Isle of Bute, where the living quarters were topped by the pigeon loft - nowadays all we would think about is the potential for psittacosis!!! Yxx
Love them all! What beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteAmazing. You have such a great eye.
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