On passing cattail fluff on my way through the woods to the cabin, I have often thought it should fill a blanket to keep me warm. Love that first impression. BlessYourHeart
Thank you so much for the sweet comment on my blog :) I really love your skywatch photos, very original and beautiful! Have a wonderful New Years Eve, hugs from Anette in Norway :)
Wa, that is great! very interesting..
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Greetings..
You've captured some fascinating of the cattails. I like the way you photographed them against the sky.
ReplyDeleteOn passing cattail fluff on my way through the woods to the cabin, I have often thought it should fill a blanket to keep me warm.
ReplyDeleteLove that first impression.
BlessYourHeart
Pulling apart cattails is such a blast--they just explode!
ReplyDeleteHAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU , JUDY!!!
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j.
Thank you so much for the sweet comment on my blog :) I really love your skywatch photos, very original and beautiful! Have a wonderful New Years Eve, hugs from Anette in Norway :)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to show cattail fluff. Since I have cats sleeping by me now, I compared that to cattail of my cats!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year.
What an interesting and different sky watch feature. I enjoyed your blog.
ReplyDeleteWow, that fluff looks like a cloud in the first picture. Great shots. Wishing you a wonderful new year.
ReplyDeleteCreative shots! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Judy !!
ReplyDeleteI love it...
Happy SkyWatch and Happy New Year !
Greetings from Holland,
Anna
Unique Skywatch! Happy new year!!!
ReplyDeleteThe seed floats on the wind in hope of finding fertile ground, letting the cycle start again.
ReplyDeleteOur cattails are still mostly intact. No big storms to loosen them up yet. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteCool shots!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so soft and fluffy! Lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a wonderful year in 2011! Happy New Year!
I, too, like cattails. :)
ReplyDeleteI love cat tails. Gorgeous photos!
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