You have a wonderful way with words Michael, As I am reading your posts I can imagine very clearly the images you are describing, keep them coming, I enjoy them immensely :yourock:
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You have a wonderful way with words Michael, As I am reading your posts I can imagine very clearly the images you are describing, keep them coming, I enjoy them immensely :yourock:
Gollum, I humbly thank you very much.
If things get too much for me sometimes (and they do believe it or not! lol) and I need some alone time...this place is only half an hour's drive from where I live in the city here....Connemara National Park! It goes on for miles!!!
http://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/med...ional-park.jpg
Oh, Lorri, Ireland so beautiful (I miss it dearly!) I could just see myself getting lost in time there and being at total peace! :thanks: for sharing!!! :two hearts: :)
Wow.
Simply looking at the photo brings peace to the mind and heart.
Truly beautiful.
Tyvm for sharing it.
Killarney National Park (Ireland)
http://www.livefortheoutdoors.com/up...0Meneboeuf.jpg
As I fondly remember, the air in this place was magical indeed! :)
WOW.
That just left me breathless.
Sphinx, I hope you don't mind that I am going to save it to my computer for a desktop image.
Wonderous, truly.
:thanks:
Go ahead my dear friend ... I will admit the above image is from a google search ... when I have the opportunity, I'll scan the photos I took of that same mountain and post it here! :)
[Later Edit] (adding image)
Please forgive the paint splatter on the photo itself and the piecing together of the photos (for it has resided in the studio) - this was taken before the dawn of diggy cams. :)
ENJOY!! :) :two hearts:
Despite it's life in your studio, it is nonetheless amazing.'
Tyvm.
Oh a place I love...I have to say Kerry is my favourite county and although this picture is gorgeous, it does not do any justice to this!!
Thanks for the reminder Polly...this is a place that I have been blessed to visit many times and never tire of it!!
HUGS:two hearts:
Q; Does my cockatoo, Psy playfully attacking me count as a natural moment???
And how about bowel movements?
Ohhhhhhh. Please Pardom Me. I'm in my silly state of mind.
Quickly Everyone. Forget you read this post.
Poof!
:superman:
Each morning my cockatoo, Psy and I share breakfast. Then we dance with each other. Then we take turns flapping our wings and 'yelling at the top of our lungs' "Good Morning Sunshine" to the new day. Then we dance some more.
We all too often forget how truly interconnect we (ALL LIFE) are.
And Nature has these wonderful ways of coming to us with reminders that Life is indeed joyous when we remember to 'spread our wings'.
;)
Oh Michael...I could see you and psy doing this!! I had a huge grin on my face at the thought of you both spreading your wings!!:girl_yes3 (1):
Gollum, when I read that you would be camping 'in the lakes', I immediately had a visualization of a camp set up under water with yourself and accompanying party swimming about in SCUBA gear. LOL.
Pardon me. I'm back to my silly self. :)
:superman:
lol could be a bit difficult cooking on the barbeque Michael :D Its official name is the Lake District but people just call it The lakes for short :)
I did get there and enjoyed it very much Gollums Cave
A couple of evenings ago around sunset ... my sister and I were taking a walk at Mogehan Park, a few miles up the road from the studio. Mohegan Park is a combination of nature and man-made, and is located on the Mohegan Indian Reservation.
As we were walking along the gravel path, quietly chit-chatting away and observing the young fawn frolicking in the hills, when we heard a classic late summer sound, the Canada geese. There were two flocks on the placid, man-made pond. The geese were honking away to each other preparing to take flight and then all of the sudden they took flight. We stop in our tracks to watch them. They curved over towards our way and they flew directly over us, still honking to each other and busily flapping their board wings. They flew just inches above the trees tops and then disappeared. Then the second flock did the same exact thing. :)
It was a really beautiful moment in nature.