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Taken in Wisconsin this month, for Wordless Wednesday.
Hooray for the eclipse, and everyone of all sizes and colors and genders who came together and enjoyed it!
I did NOT get a good picture. I was working. And ours was partial.
In the afternoon I got up and saw this mother, daughter pair resting in the back yard. I am on a busy street for our small town, but the fence along the street makes this a quiet place, unseen by cars and walkers and local dogs. I love that the younger one is mimicking mom’s position.
This is taken at the Haller Fountain yesterday. We were waiting for friends. It was such a beautiful day and the sun warmth and sound of the water was gorgeous.
Peace and love be with you.
I like the two sets of knees in this….
For photrablogger’s Mundane Monday #122, walking in, well, no, walking on someone else’s shoes. Father and son in this case.
Give me a hand… or a foot.
My daughter and I walked the beach after breakfast this morning. The gulls were out in groups, awkward teens as well as adults. Small groups, too….
I am not sure who organized this gathering, but everyone is here. Some lined up and some just enjoying the group and enjoying the gathering.
Right across the street from work, and I think this is the same family as in a previous post, parenting.
The geese are now teens, but the parents are still alert and keeping an eye on everything. This is a fairly busy road in our town and the geese are trimming the nursing home lawn. I hope the residents are enjoying watching them.
Also for Thursday Doors, a lovely little balcony high up in the brick wall. Taken last week in Dodgeville, Wisconsin.
Boa Cat is not really black…when the sun hits her fur she has auburn tones. But, ok, don’t mess with her, because most of the time she looks like a black cat. This is just light reflecting from the flash, right?
We’d just like any special powers to stay dormant…
BLIND WILDERNESS
in front of the garden gate - JezzieG
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