FS again looking at your face and its eyes are wondering what you shot this past week. Personally here around the 46th longitude/latitude, whatever, things change daily here. A foot of snow and the next day rain and the next day temps in the 40's and the sap is running, the rivers are going down and the geese are arriving. I might post too many but this part of spring is special to me..
Fog in Raymond Lambert's vineyrad
Puddle walking
Puddle views
Off to a great start RR! Great posts and very typical at our latitude! I had posted these in my challenge, but they do represent what we see here at this time of year!
Roadrunner wrote:
FS again looking at your face and its eyes are wondering what you shot this past week. Personally here around the 46th longitude/latitude, whatever, things change daily here. A foot of snow and the next day rain and the next day temps in the 40's and the sap is running, the rivers are going down and the geese are arriving. I might post too many but this part of spring is special to me..
Does anyone know what the name of #1 is? 2nd is known as Skunk cabbage.
I can't wait for the "Fiddle heads" to come out! Right RR!
I don't eat them though....I just photograph them! :oops:
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Clicker2014 wrote:
Does anyone know what the name of #1 is? 2nd is known as Skunk cabbage.
I can't wait for the "Fiddle heads" to come out! Right RR!
I don't eat them though....I just photograph them! :oops:
:shock:
Ramps first, then fiddleheads. Fiddleheads around May 5th maybe...maybe
Clicker2014 wrote:
Does anyone know what the name of #1 is? 2nd is known as Skunk cabbage.
I can't wait for the "Fiddle heads" to come out! Right RR!
I don't eat them though....I just photograph them! :oops:
:shock:
Not familiar with #1...looks like primrose family crossed with bib lettuce! How's that sound???? never saw it around here! :D
Not a very exciting week photo wise. Busy capturing for the next challenge. But here are some. During maple weekend there were some "exotic animals" on display. All animlas that couldn't make it in the wild for one reason or another.
Tortoise shell
Tuft eared owl
Many different sky patterns with storms passing by (30 images stacked)
total works are awesome ... later gators ... Bill
Rarely bake and rarely take pictures when I do. Daughter took these for me. RR - tell Mrs. RR it was a big hit and absolutely delicious "Banana Upside Down Cake"
So excited that it ALL came out of the pan in one piece!
Couldn't wait to bite into it.
It looked beautiful too.
Just a few more for fun...
Looking at possible snow tomorrow...YUCK!
For Marilyn Markar....Get well wishes..
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In my Garden
PAToGraphy wrote:
Rarely bake and rarely take pictures when I do. Daughter took these for me. RR - tell Mrs. RR it was a big hit and absolutely delicious "Banana Upside Down Cake"
Beautiful creation,Pat!! Makes me drool! :P
Love that OWL! :thumbup:
[quote=PAToGraphy]Not a very exciting week photo wise. Busy capturing for the next challenge. But here are some. During maple weekend there were some "exotic animals" on display. All animlas that couldn't make it in the wild for one reason or another.[/quote
Three terrific images, Pat! The patterns of the tortoise shell are very unusual IMHO and beautifully captured. The owl is breathtaking! And do you see the demonic face in those clouds?]
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Roadrunner wrote:
FS again looking at your face and its eyes are wondering what you shot this past week. Personally here around the 46th longitude/latitude, whatever, things change daily here. A foot of snow and the next day rain and the next day temps in the 40's and the sap is running, the rivers are going down and the geese are arriving. I might post too many but this part of spring is special to me..
Great start to FS always good to see others surroundings at this time of year, love em Rr
Clicker2014 wrote:
Off to a great start RR! Great posts and very typical at our latitude! I had posted these in my challenge, but they do represent what we see here at this time of year!
Looks like an interesting place to explore Clicker
PAToGraphy wrote:
Not a very exciting week photo wise. Busy capturing for the next challenge. But here are some. During maple weekend there were some "exotic animals" on display. All animlas that couldn't make it in the wild for one reason or another.
Really good set Pat :thumbup: :thumbup:
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