Best wishes, warm regards, and the hope of a dirty year (so people will buy lots of soap from you!).
Merry Christmas and Happy Holiday!I love visiting your blog to see what new wildlife you have posted :)I look forward to blogging more with you in the New Year!
Rurality, thank you for the past year's pleasure in reading your blog!Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas, karen. Hope you have a wonderful and happy holiday.
Merry Christmas to you and your family! So are you eating turkey tonight for dinner?
happy holidays
Thanks y'all. We actually did have turkey, but not one of these!
Rurality, that's a wonderful shot!Those turkeys seem so relaxed ... don't they know what season it is?Is that a game cam shot? I only ask because it looks like they had time to nestle down and get comfy before the camera triggered.I got one of these game cams for Christmas. You have inspired me.
Whoops, yes I forgot to identify that as a game cam pic. Thanks for reminding me! I can't wait to see what you get with yours, FC!Thanks KF!
Thank you for your photo of the turkeys. My husband enjoys hunting them... and watching them! Hope you were able to create wonderful Christmas memories with family and/or friends. Looking forward to 2008, and seeing the results of your photography. :-)
Your blog is both exciting and relaxing... simultaneously. I think it is the combo of magnificent images and spare, intelligent text. Thanks for sharing; your blog has made me a happy visitor.
Merry Cabmas to you all, turkeys and bobcats and coyotes and big furry dog and gecko included!
I would like to join ron on my greetings :) You seem like big family :)
Thanks y'all, happy New Year too!Ron I had to look up Cabmas -- new one on me. Who knew cabbages had their own holidays?! (Not to mention a language that looks remarkably like Welsh.)
I love how they're all just lounging around...was it a boy's club or a hen party? Happy Holidays to you, too!
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Best wishes, warm regards, and the hope of a dirty year (so people will buy lots of soap from you!).
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and Happy Holiday!
ReplyDeleteI love visiting your blog to see what new wildlife you have posted :)
I look forward to blogging more with you in the New Year!
Rurality, thank you for the past year's pleasure in reading your blog!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
Merry Christmas, karen. Hope you have a wonderful and happy holiday.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family! So are you eating turkey tonight for dinner?
ReplyDeletehappy holidays
ReplyDeleteThanks y'all. We actually did have turkey, but not one of these!
ReplyDeleteRurality, that's a wonderful shot!
ReplyDeleteThose turkeys seem so relaxed ... don't they know what season it is?
Is that a game cam shot? I only ask because it looks like they had time to nestle down and get comfy before the camera triggered.
I got one of these game cams for Christmas. You have inspired me.
Whoops, yes I forgot to identify that as a game cam pic. Thanks for reminding me! I can't wait to see what you get with yours, FC!
ReplyDeleteThanks KF!
Thank you for your photo of the turkeys. My husband enjoys hunting them... and watching them!
ReplyDeleteHope you were able to create wonderful Christmas memories with family and/or friends.
Looking forward to 2008, and seeing the results of your photography. :-)
Your blog is both exciting and relaxing... simultaneously. I think it is the combo of magnificent images and spare, intelligent text. Thanks for sharing; your blog has made me a happy visitor.
ReplyDeleteMerry Cabmas to you all, turkeys and bobcats and coyotes and big furry dog and gecko included!
ReplyDeleteI would like to join ron on my greetings :) You seem like big family :)
ReplyDeleteThanks y'all, happy New Year too!
ReplyDeleteRon I had to look up Cabmas -- new one on me. Who knew cabbages had their own holidays?! (Not to mention a language that looks remarkably like Welsh.)
I love how they're all just lounging around...was it a boy's club or a hen party? Happy Holidays to you, too!
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