What's outside of your picture window today?
As we get ready for the real winter to show up and COVID-19 still playing a major part in our lives I like to spend moments of my day de-stressing about what's going on in the world today. All I have to do is look out the window and observe some of natures beautiful creatures, how they interact and ponder how small it makes my troubles seem. Sometimes I may even get the opportunity to take a photo or two. How about you? Anything going on outside of your window(s) that you want to share?
For those members that have the ability to size your photos before you upload them to the discussion, may I suggest using the following sizes:
– 500 x 335 pixels (landscape)
– 210 x 210 pixels (square)
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Well, Technically only if the picture window is VERY large.
What a blessing for Andi to share her favorite sport with Dad, and for him to have a new activity to replace Scuba diving with so much heavy gear.
Paddleboard lessons for Dad, by daughter in her cast, who can only teach and not paddle. Great progress considering the wind.
Followed by watching the Patriotic flotilla on the little lake, the a brunch of Eggs Benedict and Mimosas on a restaurant patio.
Quite a different 4th for us, but the drought and smoke up North at the campground were not beckoning.
Enjoy your day!
Sue
Your dad looks so proud! Is her cast waterproof?
Marvelous pics. Thanks John. We have the same ravaged peanut suet logs. We see the feeding and kissing behavior at this time of year also….mom is teaching the baby how to eat at the Smorgasbord. Enjoy the day.
No, she put her shower cover over it. Dad did great, but she was bummed by only being able to sit on the board and feel the waves.
Update: He ordered his own board yesterday so they can play together as soon as she can (still has pins to be removed and those holes will have to heal before the lake will be okayed) but she'll be in a removable cast - I believe she will be paddling before it's off...
Really JK. How interesting. We are looking for moss and you want to get rid of it. Oh dear...wish we were closer.
Chris
@artist01 @ess77 @jakedduck1 @peach414144 Today just calls for flowers…and a darling little tree frog no bigger than my thumb nail!!
@loribmt Lori, what a darling little tree frog! And your flower photos or so awesome. Love the bees, especially that guy with the huge load of pollen. Thankyou for planting all those bee- attracting flowers. The planet thanks you too.
Your pictures delight me! The cosmos curled up here in the heat. My frog is not so cute - about the size of my palm and warty, but he's a noisy happy guy by the pond.
Sue
Elizabeth
I am brand spanking new to this forum but the fact that you are an artist intrigues me. I am thinking of buying a recliner but I seem to bleed money and wanted to ask how you manage any art at all. With sometimes very serious back pain, I am looking for a way to position myself. I can hold the piece in my lap. I have no idea yet when serious fatigue might set in.. You may have addressed this, but being able to draw, adding ink or watercolor to colored pencil seems doable. My studio cannot work. Do you have suggestions for me? What joy to be able to work again. If you need more information, I simply did not wish to rattle on too long.
Many thanks
Carolyn (chaun2947)
Sue, I love frogs (and toads)! Warts and all. LOL.
We seem to have a collection of these tree frogs on our deck at the lake for years. They live in the pots and turn color like a chameleon…not colors, but brown or grey to match the surroundings. Most are like a silver dollar size? But this must be a baby. He’s so cute, and really no bigger than my thumbnail!