Greetings - Lovely photo indeed. It's hard to capture people in some shadow some sun for sure. I love thinking of you there in New England on your 20 acres, photographing and etc - me here on my 3 acres on the opposite coast, photographing and etc. Kindred spirits maybe. Though I'm a "happy snapper" rather than an actual photographer still the pleasure is great. Thanks for coming by our native plant blog!
Hi Carol, I am delighted to 'meet' you and visit your blogs. We are in syn in relation to so many things - our view of garden as habitat, and I love your description of your garden as 'wildly cultivated rambling".
I'm glad to see you're still involved with photography, Carol. Your photographs are beautiful and you look great, too! All the best, Bob Tallent (pbase.com/rtallent)
Looking forward to seeing more of your beautiful photos.D.
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What a lovely photo.
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Hi Carol,
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting Wing Among Us.
You have a beautiful place and the best thing is you get to enjoy it everyday.
Best Regards
madi
Thanks for the visit.
ReplyDeleteThe description of your blog is very inviting.
Can't wait to see you pics !!
Hi Carol, what a lovely photo with those flowering trees in the background.
ReplyDeleteThis time of year, I love seeing photos of things blooming outside. What a nice change from the snow and frigid temperatures here.
Marnie
Hello carol
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Greetings from holland, Joop
Greetings - Lovely photo indeed. It's hard to capture people in some shadow some sun for sure. I love thinking of you there in New England on your 20 acres, photographing and etc - me here on my 3 acres on the opposite coast, photographing and etc. Kindred spirits maybe. Though I'm a "happy snapper" rather than an actual photographer still the pleasure is great. Thanks for coming by our native plant blog!
ReplyDeleteHi Carol, I am delighted to 'meet' you and visit your blogs. We are in syn in relation to so many things - our view of garden as habitat, and I love your description of your garden as 'wildly cultivated rambling".
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to see you're still involved with photography, Carol. Your photographs are beautiful and you look great, too!
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
Bob Tallent (pbase.com/rtallent)