Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Pictures from Our Late Morning Walk **Updated**

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Evan took this picture. The squirrel smiled for him!


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Copper Mallow by Evan


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Yellow-headed Blackbird

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Evan took this one of Logan. Of course, Logan smiled for him!


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Dandelion and Bee by Evan


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Black-crowned Night Heron

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A better shot by Evan!

10 comments:

  1. Hey,Evan,

    You're becoming a very good photographer. Your Mamma is a good teacher.

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  2. What amazing photos! I love the squirrel ones. All this on your nature walk? Very nice. And I love your new header...

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  3. Absolutely amazing photography! I've been enjoying these wonderful pictures lately and appreciate the vicarious nature walks!

    By the way, when I look veeeerrrry closely at the bee picture Evan took... I'm sure that bee is smiling.

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  4. Thanks everyone!

    Evan probably knows more than I do about using the camera, because he actually read the manual (novel idea). :)

    Yes, this was all on our walk today. I am so thankful that God sends some surprises our way!

    Why, yes it is, Dell! Thanks for pointing it out! :)

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  5. I love the shot of the bee - considering I'm Melissophobic (that's "fear of bees" not "fear of Melissas") I'm particularly impressed that he got that close!

    We don't see many honeybees around here anymore.

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  6. Being a great photographer must run in the family. I can never get my photos to look that good.

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  7. that is wonderful; what a perfect way to spend the day!
    : )

    I think I will be moving permanently over to blogger, I hope you visit!

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  8. You have such beautiful scenery around you house!

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  9. I have to agree with everyone else, I can see that photographic talent runs in your family! Thanks to both of you for sharing these beautiful pics! Veronica

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  10. Wow! I have never seen a yellow headed blackbird before.

    Your son is quite the photographer. :)

    ~Tina

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