Rip Van Kitti-Kat.
He'll get cleaned up pretty soon. Gardeners come in about a week.
Oh dear...there goes my jungle look!
He'll get cleaned up pretty soon. Gardeners come in about a week.
Oh dear...there goes my jungle look!
Mother and daughter picking flowers.
Our lonely but lovely, Lily of the Nile. The only one that bloomed this year. Think they need to be transplanted.
One of our nightly visitors. There are at least three of them. This was taken at dusk and from a distance so it's not too clear. But imagine, these rabbits play every night from dusk to dawn in our circle. I wonder what the attraction is?
Oh dear! So sad, but so beautiful. I think he must have flown into the patio window -- even though I have stickers on them. But these gold finches are like a bunch of excited little children at the feeder. I will post a video of all the action soon. It was at least nice to see one up close -- though sad.
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I like the diversity of your photos. Very beautiful drowing.
Sleeping stone cat in the greenery.
Flowers, rabbit a,s this poor little bird.
Always makes me sad to hear a bird hit the window - but he does look peaceful
Awwww! Poor little fellow. Remember, I'm in line to get your drawings. lol
The drawing of Mother and daughter looks like it could be either Danes Dyke, or the road down to South Landing.
We found a little black-capped chickadee, on our walk last evening -- looked like a Blue Jay got him. The Jays are beautiful, but cruel -- even though I guess it's the law of nature.
Nice flowers and all that, but that drawing gave me taste og\f the second half of the 19th century. Well done!
What interesting bits and pieces..
Your drawing is really nice. Has such a flow to it.
The cat in the ivy is cute, and I too am sad at the little bird that flew into the window.
oh....poor pretty bird.
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