



And when things are as cold and icy as they are now, even these little beauties are a pretty sight:

I've enjoyed photographing nature, the flora and fauna around us that we often don't take time to absorb and enjoy. It always seems that there are just too many of these for my other blogs. This is an place for me to share them without altering the flow of those others. I sincerely hope you enjoy a view of my world, The Way I See It . . .
2 comments:
these are amazingly beautiful. Your pictures inspire me to take better ones myself.
Thank you, Fatty. I have to admit something, however. When I take pictures of people or my dogs, they always look like snapshots! But give me a tree or a flower or a mountain or a cloud . . . something special happens.
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