It looks like the lumps of surfboard wax that are lying all around my house. I love the rocks and wanted to stroke them and feel their temperature...cool I imagine. thanks for the rocky meander
wow, these photographs are really amazing and I am so happy that you took the new fossilized squid tentacle merfish for a little romp to the sea. I would love to visit that spot one day and collect some stones. I do hope you put these pictures up on flickr so I can favorite them all. I found a few nature eyes for you in Ithaca last weekend and I will email them to you. Happy Easter.
Olá (Hi)! Meu nome é Amanda e eu sou brasileira, de Manaus, Amazonas (My name is Amanda and I'm brazilian, from Manaus, Amazonas). Eu gostei muito (i like so much) das suas fotos (your photos). Perdoe meu inglês, ok! (forgive my english, ok! kkkkk) Fique com Deus! (Stay with God!) Beijos (kisses).
April 22, 2009 at 8:27 PM
the sun was shining brightly on the white cliffs of møn's klint[Image]i took the pooka with me and let her use the D60she shows promise as a budding photographer[Image]this is one of hers[Image]we took along a few friends to show off their new tails in their native habitat[Image]and a couple of their friendsfrom resurrection fern [Image]and one from geninne it felt like there was some kind of poetryin a stone from mexico meeting the baltic seashoredoesn't it look strikingly at home?[Image]and there's somehow even more poetry ingeninne's stone meeting margie's stones on this shore.and i felt somehow poetic for being the link between them.[Image]the whole group got together on a rather eyeball looking treetrunk
[Image]see?you know i couldn't resist.[Image]we took along this friend too.isn't he sweet?sabin made him at her afterschool program.[Image]i spotted a few more seeing stones (thanks jules!)[Image]a few of them may have accompanied me home[Image]i loved wearing my wellies...[Image]and sabin had on hers too.they're our only matching accessory.more tomorrow about this...see if you can guess what it is[Image]
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Close this window Jump to comment formgorgeous shots....and to have a budding photographer with you? heaven.
April 11, 2009 at 11:02 PM
Beautiful pics. The last one looks like you might be using wax as a sealer of some sort. Maybe not, it's hard to tell.
April 11, 2009 at 11:34 PM
absolutely beautiful photos!
I've no idea what that yellow thingie is in the last photo - I'm curious :-)
April 11, 2009 at 11:35 PM
It looks like the lumps of surfboard wax that are lying all around my house.
I love the rocks and wanted to stroke them and feel their temperature...cool I imagine.
thanks for the rocky meander
April 12, 2009 at 12:00 AM
wow, these photographs are really amazing and I am so happy that you took the new fossilized squid tentacle merfish for a little romp to the sea. I would love to visit that spot one day and collect some stones. I do hope you put these pictures up on flickr so I can favorite them all.
I found a few nature eyes for you in Ithaca last weekend and I will email them to you.
Happy Easter.
April 12, 2009 at 3:02 AM
Hi. I've come in through Hazy Moon. Your blog is refreshing.
April 12, 2009 at 5:09 AM
Nice to see the budding photographer at work! Looks like a lovely day was had by all.
April 12, 2009 at 6:45 PM
margie--i think most of these pix are up on flickr now. :-)
April 14, 2009 at 11:30 AM
Olá (Hi)!
Meu nome é Amanda e eu sou brasileira, de Manaus, Amazonas (My name is Amanda and I'm brazilian, from Manaus, Amazonas). Eu gostei muito (i like so much) das suas fotos (your photos). Perdoe meu inglês, ok! (forgive my english, ok! kkkkk) Fique com Deus! (Stay with God!) Beijos (kisses).
April 22, 2009 at 8:27 PM