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.
More fine weather and great shots of the oystercatcher and the robin. (We woke up to about 5 inches of snow here in Aberdeen this morning....) Cheers! Gail.
Hari OM We had a now shower yesterday and it left the hilltops dusted like icing sugar. Didn't last of course. This morning, bright sun and blue skies, but distinctly chilly! Yxx
Well done, YAM; a fine series of images. Is it not true that one could see a thousand picture of a robin, see another one five minutes later and still say, "Aah!"? There is eternal cuteness in this bird.
I agree with David no matter how many robins we see I always think how I adorable! At first I thought that was a black pearl in the clamShower! Got all excited until I realized realized it was not. I like the stormy clouds at the beginning. Not the storms that come but the clouds themselves. So glad you had a fun time with your sister
Hi there - a very nice set of pictures - and as David said (more or less) Too many robins are never enough! And your bird images would be most welcome at WBW! Cheers SM
The shell photo is just spectacular! Love them all, but that one is beyond wonderful. Can feel the sand and hear the sea...Hope your week is going brilliantly.
The opened shell threw me for a minute. The robin red-breast was pleasant to see.
ReplyDeleteoh that is great.... the little things are the things what bring joy to our heart
ReplyDeleteThat grey and orange bird is a marvelous creature! I also like your cloudy sceneries. Nice post, Yam :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat captures! I love the birdie!
ReplyDeleteMore fine weather and great shots of the oystercatcher and the robin.
ReplyDelete(We woke up to about 5 inches of snow here in Aberdeen this morning....)
Cheers! Gail.
Hari OM
DeleteWe had a now shower yesterday and it left the hilltops dusted like icing sugar. Didn't last of course. This morning, bright sun and blue skies, but distinctly chilly! Yxx
Well done, YAM; a fine series of images. Is it not true that one could see a thousand picture of a robin, see another one five minutes later and still say, "Aah!"? There is eternal cuteness in this bird.
ReplyDeleteI agree with David no matter how many robins we see I always think how I adorable! At first I thought that was a black pearl in the clamShower! Got all excited until I realized realized it was not. I like the stormy clouds at the beginning. Not the storms that come but the clouds themselves. So glad you had a fun time with your sister
ReplyDeleteAmazing pics
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenery!! I know it's been said before, but your backyard Robins and our backyard Robins in the US are so very different!
ReplyDeleteSo glorious! I love your photos. You really capture moments.
ReplyDeleteHi there - a very nice set of pictures - and as David said (more or less) Too many robins are never enough! And your bird images would be most welcome at WBW! Cheers SM
ReplyDeleteThe shell photo is just spectacular! Love them all, but that one is beyond wonderful. Can feel the sand and hear the sea...Hope your week is going brilliantly.
ReplyDeleteWe like all those pictures but our favorite was the robin.
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