Weekly Photo Challenge: Transition
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Stunning!!! You live in a special place.
Some seasons more than others, but thank you!
How extraordinarily beautiful. I wish for some snow right now – Australia, stinking hot with incredible humidity at the moment. Horses and humans and birds and dogs and all creatures are feeling miserable!!!!
Maybe it’s just human to want the weather to change but I notice I complain about both heat and cold! Thanks for writing and I wish you a cool breeze off the water!
I have just finished reading your beautiful amazing book. I cried many times along your journey. Seeing the actual pond feels very special. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for much for reading it…and yes, it’s small, but this is that wonderful pond.
Looks amazingly serene! ☺️
Well, our prairie wind isn’t whipping through in these photos, but still water always seems peaceful. Thanks for commenting.
Anna, the top photo here is beautiful!! You could make prints or cards. The bottom one too – nice compositions. I love your interpretations of your photo challenges!
Have a great day!!
Barb Young
http://www.RainbowFarm.com
Quality horse boarding and retirement
on the Western Slope
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Equine and pet photography
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Thanks, Barb. I huge compliment coming from you. I do really enjoy twisting these challenges to suit me!
They both hold great beauty… have to say I enjoy the transition better… the one when the leaves start turning green in fact… but I’m ahead of myself.
Me, too. Squinting for the first sign…
I also enjoy the coming of spring! Actually this year our weather has been surprising mild! Only a frosting of snow once or twice (you know in NY thats not usual). Holding off changing to my snow tires (sign of winter). Honestly, cannot imagine living somewhere where there is no transition. Sounds almost dull! I imagine before long will be eating those words from soon until March or April. But then thats the story of season changing.
I wouldn’t mind no transition. As the weather gets more changeable every year, those of us who work outside face more cancellations on odd months and the income is ever more inconsistent.
Well, can you tell from my comment I’m not outside as much as I used to be? Now its only morning and evening when I walk my dog. No more 55 mile round trips from home to work to barn! Honestly – would rather still be doing them (home and barn/NOT work)! Visited Florida once years ago – humid & flat! But then, thinking about how the wind whipped around the hills near the barn – yeah I dont miss that!
Wow ! A great time to hunker down and write ! So all of us reap the benefits…
Trust me, if I could just write and take care of the animals, I would be in heaven.