Monday, August 23, 2010

MY WORLD ~ Garden Friends


When I step outside, I have friends waiting everywhere . . .
some who sit around
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others flying over head
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some fair weather friends
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and some for stormy weather
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some not so pretty who come out at dusk
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and others who are always there when you need them.
These are but a few of the friends I see every day and who
always keep a smile on my face.
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All photos enlarge with a click.
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Thanks to the MY WORLD Team for giving us a venue to share
what is of importance to us.
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The Logo will open the door to join in or just enjoy the world of others.

36 comments:

  1. And such beautiful and wonderful friends they are!! I feel the same way about mine and what would we do without them?? Hope you're feeling better, Arija. Take care. Hope you have a good week!

    Sylvia

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  2. Lovely friends. Thinking of you today, Arija.

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  3. Love the birds Arija--you are so lucky to live where you get to seethe exotics in their natural habitat. A tiny bit of envy here...birdie-envy! ;D

    XXOO~~♥
    Anne

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  4. Friends of all kinds are so important.Your friendship is one of those important ones.Keep well my friend.
    Blessings,Ruth

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  5. You are surrounded by the best friends a woman( or man) can have. Animals never disappoint us. They give unconditional love! Take care and I hope you will soon feel better. Have a great week and may all your friends keep you smiling.

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  6. Hi Arija,
    me-ra-vi-glio-si !!!
    Mi piacciono molto i tuoi piccoli amici :-))
    Grazie di averceli presentati.
    Buona giornata.

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  7. Great sequence of shots. I love seeing the birds from different parts of the world.

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  8. Feathered, furry and even slimy, they all enrich our Worlds if we can be bothered to see them. you certainly do and I thank you for sharing with us. Have a good week.

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  9. Great friends and the pictures. Thanks for sharing.

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  10. lovely captures. I find it is not easy to capture flying critters, they can end up a blur!

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  11. it's nice to meet your lovely friends. thanks for sharing. great images.

    www.ewok1993.wordpress.com

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  12. Love the birds in your neighbourhood! I guess it really is looking like spring where you are!

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  13. You can't beat friends like that!

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  14. Your garden friends sure brought a smile to my face. The birds look so exotic and the dappled horse is so handsome.

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  15. Your friends are beautiful and pure! Unlike most of the people, they'll never betray you!

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  16. You have some very lovely friends!

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  17. You have some very pretty friends Arija. So much different from ours here. I had an Appaloosa horse once. She was a great friend, BUT terrified of cows. You couldn't ride her around cows ANYWHERE.
    B.

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  18. Animal friends are great. When I was under the weather and so stressed from work, I let Daisy lie down in bed with me. I rested my head on her belly and I felt peace and calmness overtake the tension. I am so glad that you have these animals to cheer you up and make you happy.

    P.S. I had no problem mailing to your P.O. Box today!

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  19. Arija, your toad looks like my toad (sorta of). I like my toads and my birds too. I love your appaloosa horse! So pretty! Thanks for stopping by to see me. You know, if we don't sell our house we will probably move back here in a year, so it will all work out one way or another! Thank you dear friend for all your love and support and prayers! I do hope you are doing well!

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  20. Hello Arija, How lucky are you to have such amazing birds in your garden!! Your photos are gorgeous!
    Bella

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  21. Hi Arija, thank you for showing your lovely friends! I enjoyed to meet them very much ... have a nice time with them! kri

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  22. Did your brother return? My husband also (not exactly) ran away to sea, but he escaped the situation at home by going to sea.
    Thanks for your comment! Take care.

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  23. pretty pretty and like Coldplay said 'We live in a beautiful world'... :)

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  24. I can almost feel the texture of the feathers on one of those birds! The wonders of nature come through in your pictures that are incredibly vibrant and alive. :)

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  25. I can almost feel the texture of the feathers on one of those birds! The wonders of nature come through in your pictures that are incredibly vibrant and alive. :)

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  26. on your first photo, I just love the starkness of the background and the colorful creature in the center!!!

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  27. Great shots. My favorite is the one in flight with the partly green wing - I love how the motion comes through in that photo.

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  28. I like your garden friends. And I think frogs are cute, cute, cute. Sorry you don't have hummingbirds in Australia. I know you would love watching their antics.

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  29. you have indeed clicked your friends beautifully!

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  30. Fascinating work.
    It has been delightful
    to visit your gallery.
    Good Creations

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  31. you got som real good stuff here. Great birdshots. and that spotted horse.......must belong to Pippi Longstocking. :)

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  32. i like your friends! it must be awesome to have them around every day :) fabulous captures of them!

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  33. What a delight to see them everyday! They such beautiful friends. Great photos.

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  34. Arija: Boy you have some cool birda flying by.

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  35. Your garden friends are definitely good friends. But what I have in my garden are not so friendly at all. To name a few: snakes, rabbits, squirrels and deers! LOL. Some are birds also like the ones you have but they keep on pecking on my tomatoes! LOL. but I do not mind at all because that is how nature works. Nice blog. Thanks for sharing.

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  36. I totally agree on Melanie. If there what you called friends then there is also what you called pest! I am frightened with the entire pest especially with snakes and deers. I never thought that a deer would enter into my garden that day them eat all the tomatoes that are ready to harvest. That was my very last cry for my tomatoes that I am expecting to be made into a salsa.

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