Aaaawh, Nana! Revel in your joy with a house of 'presence.' Makes every day like its Christmas.
Good to hear that Madame Ps recovery is still a work with positive progression. The recuperative climate in the purple sands has merit for its sedative-like calming effects, but with caution...beware the nearby 'Beaches' that are a mispelled homynym for bad witches. They impart an illusion of uplifting euphoria intended to unwittingly increase one's dosage of joy juice so separation becomes an insatiable state of mind. The spell can only be broken with the coded ear whisper 'The Return to Fondness... is found in Absentia.' Once broken, the spell will empower recovery.
sailorsmom wrote:
Beautiful images, Charmdragon!
Good to hear you enjoyed them, Sue. Thank you for your visit and the boost from your response.
RickL wrote:
Wonderful set, excellent photography
Rick, I am very grateful for your time to visit and your effusive praise. It is always more enjoyable when you end up with more than you expected. In this case, the history lesson added to what the public recreation offers. Glad you could enjoy it as well.
Cwilson341 wrote:
Your park has a lot of attractive photo ops. Very enjoyable series!
Thank you, Carol. Funny how often we can find images with our feet that our eyes wouldn't otherwise see. Your visit is very welcome and glad you found pleasure while looking.
Looks like the wing span might exceed her height! Judging by her scars, this isn't her first rodeo. Great series, Jim.
Congrats, good health and a long life of blessings to all! Can't help but put a smile on your face. Wear it well, Angela.
Stunning array of flora and 'pictura.' If aliens had any part in this I may look in the attic to pull out my kid's old martian hat to stake in the garden. Thanks for the tip 'n share.
Superb set. I applaud your patience and attention to detail. Macro is not my forte as it challenges my temperance levels.
Sylvias wrote:
Excellent series, especially enjoyed the last one.
Good to hear you enjoyed them, Sylvia. Your visit and kind words are much appreciated; including the thumbs! I may have to reevaluate my view on the last frame as I didn't expect such strong expressions for it.
ralphfr wrote:
Pretty pictures of beautiful park! Never underestimate the power of negative ions!
Thanks, raplhfr. I first heard about them when visiting Niagara Falls. I can't compare the two venues, can't be sure there are enough numbers to be 'the force' to clear the air, but I accept your premise not to dismiss the positive consequences since I walked away with an unexpected contentment. Glad you cleared that for me!
fourg1b2006 wrote:
Very nice...loved that last one.
Much appreciated, four1b2006. I was a bit hesitant with the last one; liked the frame, but hoped for some element to include inside. There was a wooden canopy but it didn't add to the nature of the frame. Thanks for your time and comment.
Jay Pat wrote:
Enjoyed the tour!!
Pat
Thank you, Pat. Actually, the walk around was a pleasant time for me also. Glad you looked in and could enjoy it.
sb wrote:
Looks like a great spot! Nice set!
Thanks, Steve. If you notice all the separate bridges you get a sense of the multiple options Native Americans could utilize to maximize their fishing. The park is below street level which helps to give a sense of peace and quiet while in the park. Appreciate your visit and compliment.
angler wrote:
Excellent set Charmdragon.
Appreciate that, Jim. Another lesson not to judge the book by the cover. Good to have you stop by and enjoy them.