I truly enjoyed wandering your blog this morning, a true nature lover indeed, we share much in our love of life and the beauty we see all 'round. Every moment is precious and we know it and walk through it gracefully, taking all the punches as they come.
I do hope you are doing well and have fully recovered...
Ancient as time, favourite tree: the oak, animal: the wolf, flower: Anemone hepatica, place: a forest near water.Bird: too numerous to name,camera permanently grafted to hand, lover of light, nature, the sea, mountains, deserts,all forests, musing on the essence of being,loving all things great and small, caring for this wonderful planet of ours.
Lovely!
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My Shadow Shot Sunday
Marvelous shadows and lovely words as always, Arija! So good to see your post here today! Enjoy!
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The trees have lost their leaves with the approach of winter, the shadows are long. You post more often, I think the cooler weather does you well.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tree, great shadows
ReplyDeleteAnd the shadows make us more appreciate the light. Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteVery lovely are those wispy tree shadows! Thanks so much for joining in Shadow Shot Sunday!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the rest of your weekend :)
Oh, I love the character of your shadows Ma'am Arija.
ReplyDeleteSuch amazing shadows stretched out along the grounds... if a snake was slithering along, I could never tell! =) Great pictures!!
ReplyDeleteI hope all is well with you, my friend!
Please take care...
I truly enjoyed wandering your blog this morning, a true nature lover indeed, we share much in our love of life and the beauty we see all 'round. Every moment is precious and we know it and walk through it gracefully, taking all the punches as they come.
ReplyDeleteI do hope you are doing well and have fully recovered...
All my best from the USA and a fellow naturalist!
Namaste...
sharon
What a lovely place to rest!
ReplyDeleteI like those interesting curvy shadows....Michelle
ReplyDeleteThose shadows are so unique.I like to look at shadows sometimes instead of the real object,it just gives a different perspective.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,Ruth
Are the shadows roots or are the roots shadows? Very neat pictures.
ReplyDeleteTree shadows are one of my favorites with their arms reaching out to grasp the sun. :)
ReplyDeleteI did drink my champagne from a glass. Thanks for smiles.