Any photos, writings, or artwork shown in this blog, or my other, Ooglebloop's World, are MINE and mine alone, unless otherwise indicated! Look, but don't touch! Do not borrow, use, lift, display, or post, without my permission. Use your own imagination- it is probably better anyway! Thank you!
Foothills of the National Forest, Va, United States
I'm country girl wannabe who got to be in 2007. I started blogging in 2008, at the behest of a friend, to let everyone know how I was adjusting to the move. Country life has been a dream come true, and it has unleashed a pent up art-full side in me. Now I have graduated to 3 blogs-one country, one art-full, one daily. Being of scattered mind and talents, we'll see how it goes....!!!!!! Please drop by often and leave a comment or two!! We bloggers LIVE for comments!!
My country living blog is http://www.ooglebloops.wordpress.com
Daily- http://ooglebloops-threesixtyfive.blogspot.com
There would be more, but blogger is taking forever to upload pix - don't know if it is me, or blogger. And pix that are straight up and down, are showing up sideways.
So much for a lovely silent Sunday post.................
Wow - breathtaking photographs and FOOD. Those little birds are adorable - the long narrow beak ???what type of bird is it? As for the orientation of your photographs (landscape as opposed to portrait) you may want to check the settings on your camera - some DLSR cameras have a setting within their MENU about preferences and I had this problem too with my Nikon D90.
Gorgeous shares, once again. You truly know how to capture them ...
ReplyDeleteHave a beauatiful week.
TTFN ~
Marydon
Amazing photos!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! You do a wonderful job!
ReplyDelete~Donna~
oh my.......the magic of the hummingbird in the rain! luv it.
ReplyDeleteLove your photos Pat
ReplyDeletethe Moss Rose reminds me of my Dad
and the wooden slated arch with the dove = WOW
AND the birdie taking a shower...fabulous!
oxo
Wow - breathtaking photographs and FOOD. Those little birds are adorable - the long narrow beak ???what type of bird is it?
ReplyDeleteAs for the orientation of your photographs (landscape as opposed to portrait) you may want to check the settings on your camera - some DLSR cameras have a setting within their MENU about preferences and I had this problem too with my Nikon D90.