What a wonderful place to be.
The B&W bridge images appeal to me the most.
I didn't know there were coati mundi's in Arizona.
Oh, I enjoyed them alright. I have visited those places many times. Buffalo and elk and prairie dogs have often been in my viewfinder. And my ancestors were farmers and had many kinds of animals. But I probably will never get close to those places nor those animals again. So your photos bring me joy. Thanks so much.
That tree is a great find. Very few look like people.
Nice shots. Wouldn't it have been wonderful if you could have been able to take that fog picture without the people in the foreground?
Nice. At many zoos you have to take pictures thru chain link fences. It is nice to have an unobstructed view.
dancers wrote:
I have often wished that I was male and been able to do such wonderful work!
I have been a member of a local woodworking guild for 25 years that meets monthly. We always have half-a-dozen women members doing this craft at very high levels.
The greatest Intarsia artist in the world is female. (Judy Gale Roberts - https://intarsia.com)
One of the greatest scroll saw art designers is a woman. (Sue Mey - https://www.scrollsawartist.com)
Don't sell yourself short before you jump in and try it.
StanMac wrote:
Not dangerously poisonous to humans. Never kill any critter just because you think it’s ugly!
Stan
If, however, it were a politician, could we at least be permitted to step on it? Any politician ! ! ! ;-)
Oh, I LOVE your carving. I have done some carvings, but have never attempted birds. Your's is beautiful. I had a friend (passed) who was a nationally renowned carver and he did a lot of birds. I always admired his work, too. In fact, Jimmy Carter has one of his carvings.
Keep it up. Keep it up. Keep it up. Keep it up. You're doing great.
My daughter would love that picture. Sunflowers are her favorite. Nice shot.