Just a photo I took of a neighbor enjoying the warmth of the morning sun.
Even when he noticed he was on camera he didn't bother to unfluff or primp.
How I get those great wildlife photos.
I knew that....
Words of wisdom
And the experts can drive stick.
I just liked this one.
Happy Mother's Day and have a great weekend.
You make me laugh. Love the photo set up. I love weird, I am weird. Hugs B
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable bird, that red is so stunning. :)
ReplyDeleteWell that just kick started my funny bone...Thank you!
ReplyDeleteGreat internet picks today Leenie! Is that a robin? They are quite different to ours. They look a bit starling like in their heads.
ReplyDeleteSarah: Yes, he's an American robin. Similar but certainly not the same as the robins in the U.K. I think they're related to the thrush family.
ReplyDeleteLoved the sweater!
ReplyDeleteMy mother was a great handwasher of knitted things.
I learned how to handwash from her.
It's only in the last year that I've managed to put inexpensive knits on the wool cycle inthe washing machines.
HAPPY MOTHERS' DAY
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Heh, heh. Love the broom parking lot.
ReplyDeleteThe laundry label cracked me up - and I just startled one of the cats who gave me one of those cat looks that distinctly says it's a real chore living with humans! Loved your shots, Leenie!
ReplyDeleteHappy Mother's Day - hope you get suitably spoiled! :)
Those are funny! LOL! The photographer one is about right! Nice shots of the robin, too!
ReplyDeleteGreat robin. I may have to add them to my list of "cheeky" birds, like chickadees. Happy mother's day to you.
ReplyDeleteYou Robin photos were outstanding! Happy Mother's Day, Leenie!
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Haha! Loved all of those pics. Thanks for the giggle Leenie.
ReplyDeleteOur robin is more a thrush-ish bird in the UK- I found one in the orchard one day and commented on the "robin" I was quickly corrected.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot of Mr. Red Breast- He is mighty!