I miss summertime when the earth is warm and rich with life. Here you see The Watcher. Her name is Snowbunny and until she moved away with her owners, she was often my silent companion as I tended the garden. I miss the little dickens.
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They have a way of capturing your heart. I know this big black "Baby Kitty" got mine. I like the way you took the picture.
She looks like my beloved Midnight that disappeared last summer. Miss my "Middy".... So now I have JenJen and she will not be allowed outdoors. Love those beautiful yellow eyes!
Perhaps Snowbunny will surprise you with an unexpected visit. Critters has been known to disagree with their owners free-flowing mobility designs. Some travel many miles to return to a favorite spot.
Beth, I want to wish you a great New Year. You have such a kind heart and I just wanted you to know that is the way I feel about you.
Please, please take care of your sister. It's not often that you get a second chance. I really admire your genuine affection for your sister and I am confident that she is in the best of hands.
Snowbunny is a cute and unexpected name for a black kitty. She would certainly stand out wonderfully in a winter wonderland. Beautiful capture and keepsake memory.
Actually it is nice to know we are being watched. Or maybe I should say Watched Over. Great Photo of a furry friend. Blessings to you and yours. Love and Light, Nina P
When I see something unexpected, unusual, or beautiful, my focus involuntarily suddenly sharpens and intensifies. The sensation tickles! That's when I say something "fills my eyes." It is the greatest compliment I can give.
"Sometimes I do get to places just when God's ready to have somebody click the shutter." -- Ansel Adams
Sunset
The Columbia Gorge
"Sometimes it is not the camera as much as the "thing" you chose to photograph." -- Abraham Lincoln
We must be willing to let go of the life we have planned, so as to have the life that is waiting for us. -- E. M. Forster
Welcome to my World
I have always loved taking pictures. I took my first and only photography class at West Linn High. The photo lab was located in the bowels of the school near the gym's locker rooms. There we learned to manage typical dark room techniques and procedures for developing film.
Things have radically changed since those days. Today's technology no longer requires pungent trays of chemicals and a dark room.
With the invention of the digital camera, I was set free to capture the amazing, unusual and the unexpected. My camera is always by my side.
I never know when, or where I will be able to capture some delicate beauty, or unexpected oddity.
Welcome to my world!
Statistically, the probability of any one of us being here is so small that you'd think the mere fact of existing would keep us all in a contented dazzlement of surprise.
--Lewis Thomas, The Lives Of A Cell
"Don't tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken glass." ~ Anton Chekhov
I am interested in people, stories, art, drama, music, nature, and photography.
I love to photograph the forest, my garden, birds of all kinds, the river, my town, our historical home, the ocean and so much more. The stories one can find are endless.
The seasons of nature are fascinating to me. Every year, time and the seasons seem to vibrate with increasing intensity
~Beth.
A Fairytale Mind
This is a link to my favorite book reviewer. Rena Lanyon gives a well-written review from a youthful perspective.
Art from Trash
by Clytie, Queen of Hearts
Sharp Shinned Hawk
The Incredible Photography of Abraham Lincoln
Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.-- Mark Twain
8 comments:
They have a way of capturing your heart. I know this big black "Baby Kitty" got mine. I like the way you took the picture.
What a cute name! Seems to be playing hide-n-seek.
She looks like my beloved Midnight that disappeared last summer. Miss my "Middy".... So now I have JenJen and she will not be allowed outdoors. Love those beautiful yellow eyes!
Perhaps Snowbunny will surprise you with an unexpected visit. Critters has been known to disagree with their owners free-flowing mobility designs. Some travel many miles to return to a favorite spot.
Beth, I want to wish you a great New Year. You have such a kind heart and I just wanted you to know that is the way I feel about you.
Please, please take care of your sister. It's not often that you get a second chance. I really admire your genuine affection for your sister and I am confident that she is in the best of hands.
The red-face man is really an Indian or Native American mask I made from a piece of firewood.
Snowbunny is a cute and unexpected name for a black kitty. She would certainly stand out wonderfully in a winter wonderland. Beautiful capture and keepsake memory.
I like the peek-a-boo cat - cute!
Actually it is nice to know we are being watched. Or maybe I should say Watched Over. Great Photo of a furry friend. Blessings to you and yours. Love and Light, Nina P
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