I Spy
A summer that is hot and oh so dry.
A fuzzy bee landed on a thistle flower as I passed by.
A sneaky beaver in the Laramie River…
…stared me down with his big dark eye. (Do you see his paws under the water?)
The third apple on our apple tree hanging high.
I’m not having a good summer of veggie or fruit production. It’s terrible hot and when it “rains” it’s just a light drizzle, nothing significant.
Oh winter, I look forward to your next visit.
Your blog is great fun. Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you Barbara!
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“…Oh winter, I look forward to your next visit…”
I would think winters in Wyoming are not always easy for uprooted magnolias. Brr!
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Well, Larry, I’ve lived through 2 winters out here and they aren’t too bad…so far at least. I overheated in Georgia and now this summer has heated me up so much that I welcome the cool temperatures that Wyoming winters have to offer. 🙂
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Ciao Leah, great shot of the bee, love the little beaver….so much wild life for you to shoot (with camera) 🙂
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Thanks Lynn! And yes, I ONLY shoot with the camera. 🙂
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Reblogged this on Sunnyace Reblog Collections.
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Yeah, but winters can be pretty harsh, too! Seems like we can’t count on the weather to be reliable anymore.
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Never could
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I look forward to see what you capture in photos – Beautiful:)
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Loved the Bee on Thistle photo
I have had my home under water 3 times by Beavers so I don’t SHOOT them with my camera 😦
Your Apple is beautiful mine seems to be just for the Hummingbirds and bees when in bloom then nothing as I do totally Organic on my land and they need something I can’t seem to give them but on the other hand I have the most incredible Pear tree with over 300 fruit on it right now, can’t wait to make some Pear Compote or Crumble
Thanks for letting us into your day
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Phenomenal photos!
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Thanks Jacqueline!
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looking forward to winter too:)
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