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- Stream
- Forsythia
- Pussywillows, Week Three
- Today's Flowers
- New Leaves in the Woods
- First Tulips
- Daffodils
- Morning Clouds with Geese
- Skywatch Friday
- After the Rain
- Lady's Mantle
- Watery Wednesday
- Geese
- Violets
- Forsythia
- And then the Pussywillows...
- Today's Flowers
- Skywatch Friday
- Peony Shoots
- First Daffodil
- Moon in the Water
- Watery Wednesday
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- In the Garden
- Coltsfoot
- Today's Flowers
- Easter Lilies
- Footprints in the Mud
- A Walk in the Dog Park
- Pussywillows
- Skywatch Friday
- More Snow
- Watery Wednesday
- Footprints in the Snow
- Snow on the Crocuses
- Clouds
- Today's Flowers
- Crocuses
- Martha Washington Geraniums
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- Skywatch Friday
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About Me
- Judy
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- I'm a 50 something female set loose on the world with a camera.
9 comments:
Clouds are always fascinating. Sometimes more so than other times. A never ending sorce of inspiration for a photographer. The third image in particular is interesting.
A dark sky with its silently floating clouds, so interesting to watch. The bare trees enhance the grey filtered light mysteriously. Very beautiful.
Very nice! We got some rain clouds Friday. I sure thought it was going to rain but alas, it didn't.
I'm a big fan of cloud watching. These are awesome.
I love your grey clouds, they make me feel relaxed and wanting to sit at home and watch them through the window! Beautiful!
You have posted some colourful tulips and crocusses! Spring seems to be coming!
Have a nice weekend!
Are you getting snow? I hope the prediction of 6 to 8 inches is wrong...VERY wrong.
This looks like a wintry sky predicting snow or rain. Thanks for your visit! Have a great week.
They certainly are fascinating, great captures.
I love sky photos they are my favorites, good job
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