This is in response to a challenge at Denzil Nature for the week of February 22nd to 28th.
This is in response to a challenge at Denzil Nature for the week of February 22nd to 28th.
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Cool pictures, Audrey.
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Thanks, Pat.
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You’re welcome. I can’t like at the moment.
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these are beautiful!!! ❣️
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Thanks, Cindy!
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You’re so welcome Audrey! 🥰
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Such cool photographs! I especially like the Smoke Bush.
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Thanks, Priscilla! The markings are like little works of art.
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I’ve a rock just like that one. A feed of sand every day and to be let loose in the rockery in the morning is all it needs. Every home should have one.
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I have way more rocks besides this one, Gary.
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You’ve chosen nature’s patterns very well, particularly the roack. I’ve never seen one like it.
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It certainly caught my attention. I just wish the photo was clearer; should do a re-take, since the rock isn’t going anywhere.
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Thanks for taking part Audrey. That rock is fascinating, the marks do indeed look like symbols. It reminds me to look at rocks and stones on my walks, instead of passing them by … or kicking them into the grass!
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Beaches are the best places to find remarkable rocks.
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We can’t wait for the weather to settle down, so all the magical green shoots can appear. Always a magic time, when Nature finally wakes up!
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That is true!
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The black rock is a work of art.
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I’ve never seen anything like it.
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Fascinating, Audrey!
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Thank you!
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That leaf.. for some reason it mesmerizes me.
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I always look forward to when the Smoke Bush leaves get those patterns in the fall. Some of them look like messages from somewhere or someone. 🙂
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Really? Wow. I can’t imagine how amazing an entire tree of them must look.
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I love the patterns of geranium leaves. Both of the last seem like symbols – great spots!
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Thank you!
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Loving the photo of the markings on the smokebush leaf! ❤
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Thanks, Layla! They are interesting and mysterious.
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Wonderful pictures, especially the rock.
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Thank you!
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