What a beauty chewy. Where is that taken? So crisp and clear.
jjadeco25 wrote:
What a beauty chewy. Where is that taken? So crisp and clear.
JJadeco25 Thanks so much. This was taken in the blue mountain area in New York.
jjadeco25 wrote:
White Rock during the autumnal season. Beautiful blue sky.
Lovely image. I miss the color up here in the fall, the red oak, maple, hickory, and sweet gum trees that blanket the Arkansas landscape with a variety of color.
Here's one from my neighborhood here in Colorado. We don't get much color up in the mountains aside from the yellow of the aspen but more and more people along this side of the Rockies are planting colorful trees and most of them seem to be taking. Some of the favorites are flowering plum, purple ash, red oak, and maple that turn red and yellow.
Our youngest granddaughter, age 7, is crazy about Littlest Pet Shop toys so I decided to take some pictures of some of hers so she could decorate her room with some of her favorites in actions scenes. Be easy on me now. I'm not completely gone... :roll: :) Check out those catch lights...
Grandpa's red sheep dog...
A vicious pack of dogs after a skunk...
A couple from the fall, like the lighting.
Right time and place......
Early morning, picture croped to just show the shadow
Thank you gessman. I think your posts are very good. I've been to CO to shoot a wedding and where the ceremony was on the top of a mountain, quite beautiful. The earth has a wonderous variety of beauty. I thought that nothing was prettier than Candlewood Lake in the fall, and then the east end of LI, and now AR. What a beautiful home we live on, I just hope that people learn to appreciate it and not destroy it for our children and grandchildren.
I love the little toys that your grandchild plays with. My granddaughter turned 15 2 months ago and she loved My Little Pony.
gessman wrote:
Lovely image. I miss the color up here in the fall, the red oak, maple, hickory, and sweet gum trees that blanket the Arkansas landscape with a variety of color.
Here's one from my neighborhood here in Colorado. We don't get much color up in the mountains aside from the yellow of the aspen but more and more people along this side of the Rockies are planting colorful trees and most of them seem to be taking. Some of the favorites are flowering plum, purple ash, red oak, and maple that turn red and yellow.
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I love this North West Bob!
gessman wrote:
Lovely image. I miss the color up here in the fall, the red oak, maple, hickory, and sweet gum trees that blanket the Arkansas landscape with a variety of color.
Here's one from my neighborhood here in Colorado. We don't get much color up in the mountains aside from the yellow of the aspen but more and more people along this side of the Rockies are planting colorful trees and most of them seem to be taking. Some of the favorites are flowering plum, purple ash, red oak, and maple that turn red and yellow.
Lovely image. I miss the color up here in the fal... (
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Very sharp, colorful...nice! Also like the granddaughter's dogs. When I was her age, my toys were all horses. (imagine that) Wouldn't you love to see Miss Mollie turned loose in a herd of sheep....??? LOL!
Horseart wrote:
Very sharp, colorful...nice! Also like the granddaughter's dogs. When I was her age, my toys were all horses. (imagine that) Wouldn't you love to see Miss Mollie turned loose in a herd of sheep....??? LOL!
Thank you for the compliment. It is somehow not surprising that you have been so involved with horses or that you got your start as you have indicated. Yes, Mollie has herded everything she's ever seen including me. I've been nipped more than I care to recall. Surely she would do good with a herd of sheep. I
would love to see that. She would be impressed that you remember her. I'll pass it on to her. LOL
gessman wrote:
Surely she would do good with a herd of sheep. I would love to see that. She would be impressed that you remember her. I'll pass it on to her. LOL
Please do. I also have a herding dog, a Pembroke Welsh Corgi name Bama. Corgis herd .... horses ....LOL!
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