Welcome to my Flower of the Day Challenge (FOTD). Please use either new or your archived photos for this challenge. Feel free to post every day or when you you […]
For this week’s challenge, you can post any type of road, path, step, bridge or sign. As always, I hope you have fun. This is also my entry for Becky’s […]
Welcome to my Flower of the Day Challenge (FOTD). Please use either new or your archived photos for this challenge. Feel free to post every day or when you you […]
Welcome to Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge (CMMC). The topic this week is May Denim Color. I hope you have a lot of fun playing in this challenge. Upcoming topics Here […]
Welcome to my Flower of the Day Challenge (FOTD). Please use either new or your archived photos for this challenge. Feel free to post every day or when you you […]
That bee would have had a wonderful time! Such a detailed capture. Loved it. Thanks for sharing.
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Glad you like that photo of the cosmo and bee. 😀
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They are wonderful!
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Nailed it with the Cosmo – right down to the hairs on the bees back 🙂
love.
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I usually run away from bees, so it is always a surprise when I get a good close up.
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I love the blackberries! They look they are in little nests.
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Thanks Lois. Have a wonderful weekend.
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Thanks, Cee–you, too!
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Great capture on the bee.
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Thanks Tara. 😀
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As always, your pictures are terrific.
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Thank Margo, have a terrific weekend.
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And me , too!….
Fantastic pics as always…..!
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I’m thrilled you liked my photos. 😀 Have a great weekend.
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I have never noticed blackberries at that stage of growth! That DID surprise me!
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Blackberries in Oregon where I live grow wild and are quite invasive. So it is easy to get photos like this.
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Gorgeous pictures! Although it does not “surprise” me that you would have wonderful photos. 🙂
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Thanks for such a sweet comment 😀
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The blackberries are quite a surprise, Cee. I haven’t seen them at this stage before—I am more used to seeing them in cereal and covered in milk.
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You probably wouldn’t want these in your cereal. 😀
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Not yet.
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