creativ simon wrote:
My Archway to the future
Looks good to me
Just 8 more steps
Then into the unknown
Great bright Sci fi stuff.
Sunny bunny seen in the yard this morning.
PAToGraphy wrote:
p.6 Well, did they like them? Love the expression on #2 image.
They did! Lane, the little girl, spent the next half hour toasting marshmallows for her dad to make into s'mores and then took them around to all the folks at our gathering. Bev, the older lady, had never had one but after a critical look, enjoyed hers as well.
captivecookie wrote:
Great bright Sci fi stuff.
Thanks a lot captivecookie
captivecookie wrote:
Sunny bunny seen in the yard this morning.
Like the way his ears lit up
PAToGraphy wrote:
Here we are for another "no host, no obligation to comment" weekend. What did you shoot this week? or show us something you've not posted before. Most of all, have fun...I've been finishing up the pix from our trip the end of June. This is Eggemoggin Light on a little island and the cove it's in is full of boats, docks and view obstructions. The full view required a boat, which I didn't have
This is the best I could do - a 2 frame pano. Please download for the detail.
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I enjoyed this light house Pat.
captivecookie wrote:
Sunny bunny seen in the yard this morning.
Cute! I saw a bunny down our street the other day.
SueScott wrote:
BUSTED!!!
Caught this guy last night - the 8th raccoon we've trapped and relocated so far this summer.
He says he was framed! We had to relocate a raccoon once.
SueScott wrote:
pg. 4
Lovely - does a waterlily have a fragrance?
I don't think they do....but them are usually in thick mud in fresh water and difficult to find out!!
PAToGraphy wrote:
p.5 Monet's garden is so beautiful - it is also one of my favorite paintings.
Mine two. I have a painting of the bridge and garden not by Monet.
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