For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: perspicacious.
You will have to be perspicacious to calculate all the areas and angles in this.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: perspicacious.
You will have to be perspicacious to calculate all the areas and angles in this.
For Mundane Monday #206, my prompt is opening.
My camillias are opening and blooming, and look luscious. What photograph illustrates opening for you?
Link to today’s Mundane Monday and I will list them next week!
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From last week the prompt was curve.
The Wishing Well returns with a curve to take care on.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: coast.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: laundry.
Robins have no laundry. They have to build and maintain a nest and their own health still. And do they have to sing for health?
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: cast off.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: articulate.
Oooooh, I love to watch otters, bend and turn, all those beautiful articulated spinal bones and the swimmer muscles that can bend and turn the bones.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: stretch.
The bufflehead males are so dramatic when they stretch their wings! All that flash of dramatic coloring and he looks three times as big! I caught this hiking with my daughter last week.
Here is more information about bufflehead ducks.
For the Daily Prompt: fool.
Happy April Fool’s! I don’t think this little bushtit is a fool. The expression is foolish or distracted but the bird is not foolish. It is wisely having a delicious breakfast in my yard.
Anyone can be captured with a foolish expression or in a foolish moment. Me, too! I love being silly and foolish with my kids and dear friends. My daughter says she can tell when I will be goofy before I say anything, just by my expression.
For this week’s prompt, I am choosing curve. I love the curve of the beach and the shadow and the cliff, all mirroring together.
Attach your favorite examples of curves in photographs and I will list them next week. Have a wonderful Monday. ________________________________________
Last week’s prompt was detail.
Bushboy checks in with a flower detail new to me.
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in front of the garden gate - JezzieG
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