IfI wereto writeevery dayfor onehundred days,would my soulbe purged ofthis malaise;is it a thingto be dredged,dragged up –twistedand tiedlike tatteredbed sheetsknottedtogether;is therea remedyfor thisscourge;or is thisan inherentrestlessness,a fiery bluespark of eternalangst ignitingpassion – a callto write? (Originally posted February, 2017. Image my own)
Expectations artificialliving in an urban junglelonging for nature’s calm – time moves too swiftlybarely registerlet alone participate We are guests in our ownexpectation’s dysfunctionlicensed for depression a smorgasbord for abuseintentions mislaid,disappointment unavoidable The ego pretends to be openbut she’s an actress off cueplaying out a sentence – condemned to basicspraying to escapethis dystopian malfunction. (Image […]
The first photo is so amazing 🙂
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Thanks
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Lovely to see these VJ
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So lovely to see these VJ
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Thanks Paul.
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My pleasure indeed.
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These are great VJ. Typical blackbird chasing off the hawk and where is the mockingbird chasing off the blackbird? LOL! I love that shot of the Muscovy. That is a real Muscovy and not a domestic. Fantastic! I love Black-bellied Whistling Ducks…they really do whistle when they fly over. 🙂
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I love the whistling ducks too. Not something we see here.
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We see them in northern Florida during fall and spring migration. They are residents in Florida in the central part of the state. 🙂
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That one duck in the third photo is really fat!!
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Lol.
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😀
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These are very beautiful! 🙂 ❤
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Thank you!
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VJ, it is humorous to watch smaller birds chase off a raptor. It is like the bigger bird does not want to fool with them. Keith
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Those little birds are feisty. As my husband says, they have no concept of size.
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