I had to run to the library today. A friend plans to start blogging and needed help getting her account set up.
It took her a while because she hadn't given her title a great deal of thought and the first several names she chose weren't available. She had some other issues with her account that took a while to sort out, but after a while she was updating, adding photos and posting.
After lunch, I headed home. The day was mostly cloudy and when I came across the mountain, grey clouds hung low on the horizon. I had hoped the sun would be out because it's a beautiful vantage point for photographs. I've taken several sunsets, a rainbow, and a while back, I shot this picture of a field of flowering collards.
Often when you drive by, deer are grazing in this field. I've also seen wild turkey there. It seems they are drawn to the beauty too.
It took her a while because she hadn't given her title a great deal of thought and the first several names she chose weren't available. She had some other issues with her account that took a while to sort out, but after a while she was updating, adding photos and posting.
After lunch, I headed home. The day was mostly cloudy and when I came across the mountain, grey clouds hung low on the horizon. I had hoped the sun would be out because it's a beautiful vantage point for photographs. I've taken several sunsets, a rainbow, and a while back, I shot this picture of a field of flowering collards.
Often when you drive by, deer are grazing in this field. I've also seen wild turkey there. It seems they are drawn to the beauty too.
Nature is always beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis picture looks so serene, have a great weekend ;-)
ReplyDeleteLovely....simply lovely.
ReplyDeleteI hope that your friend enjoys the blogging experience. Blogging friends are the best!
There's a beautiful peace in that photo--namaste!!
ReplyDeleteLovely picture. Will you be giving us the link to your friends blog?
ReplyDeleteThat should become a painting.
ReplyDeleteIt's so nice that you helped your friend. I miss seeing deer and wild turkeys. Now I see the occasional rat, and I don't mean X.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
Love the contrast of colors. Really pretty photo.
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