For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: spring.
magnolia
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: spring.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: thief.
Are you the one
who placed this here?
A gift?
I am not a thief.
You are the one
taking the photograph.
Who is the thief?
I think we are even.
For Wordless Wednesday.
We are having a late spring when I look at photographs from the last three years. The plants are bursting out.

For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: bold.
Yesterday felt so spring like. I wandered around the neighborhood taking pictures. These are in a pot on my front stoop. I curled up in the sun in my lower yard and took a nap for an hour in the sun as well.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: sprout.
I haven’t had time to take many pictures since the snow melting. Spring is on the way though we could freeze again. This photograph is from a year ago, February 8, 2018. I love how moss just sprouts where ever it can, on trees, on bushes, high up in the air. And the green moss and blue sky are so bright.
For Norm2.0’s Thursday doors.
I am lame! I meant to start photographing doors in town but I was distracted by snow and hummingbirds and eagles. And then I tweaked my back so I really am lame…. but this is a virtual door, to think of spring, in spite of the snow.
Here are orchids and snow and then a hummingbird to make up for it.


For Mundane Monday #193, my theme is group. What photograph of a group pleases you, came out the way you wanted, makes you happy? Which composition?
My group is a tree full of robins. They flock across the street at this time of year and fly over to a tree with berries to eat. They clear the tree over a few weeks, from the top down. I like the silhouette effect, yet with some color.
Message or link you entry and I will list them next week.
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From last week, my theme was motion.
klallendorfer: motion!
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