Oh, too funny. I love the way you caught the lovely translucence of the mushrooms and the leaves, too.
Have I told you lately that I love looking at your photos? Especially in summer and early fall, when the landscape back East is so different and more tender than ours is here. Makes me relax and say, "Ahhhhh."
Living in rural north central Alabama. Currently overstocked with pets and poultry. Having lived in several small towns and larger cities, country life is taking some getting used to.
The photo is of Jasmine, fearless protector of the homestead from coyotes, bobcats, deer, herons, airplanes, butterflies and fuzzy little bunnies.
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Oh, too funny. I love the way you caught the lovely translucence of the mushrooms and the leaves, too.
Have I told you lately that I love looking at your photos? Especially in summer and early fall, when the landscape back East is so different and more tender than ours is here. Makes me relax and say, "Ahhhhh."
You mean I've been avoiding saying stuff around corn but the tree's might've been listening all this time?!?
I apologize for the pun. I'm truly, very sorry. But not really :-)
Great picture, as Ron said your photos are very pleasant and relaxing. Good job, keep it up!
I knew potatoes had eyes, but...wait, now actually, down here we have an ear tree whose fruits are ear shaped.
Ahh, yes, I miss my days in the woods of northern AL. One just never knows what one might find. Thanks for sharing!
Neat! Looks like an ear of one of the Star Trek characters...
Thanks Ron! The landscape really is amazingly different between east & west.
JC & FC, thanks, you know how I live for bad puns!
PG, yep something new all the time.
SO, a Ferengi, maybe? :)
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