In my front yard. Honest !

...that I have to go to the zoo to get shots like this!
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From the original Pheanix:
'Shoot first (pictures that is); ask questions later'
Keith (me) - the original pheanix
 
Awesome shots! Now that's what I call a front yard! Reminds me of the place my folks had in Arkansas up in the Ozarks, a few years back. They'd put salt licks out and watch the deer come out of the woods at night.

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Mark Pernal, FPSA
Lk Mary, FL
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You are right Mario. I will do that at my earliest convenience. I doubt that I will do as great a job as you do however.

I'll be gone for a few days and when I return I'll give it a shot. By the way. These were all taken through dual pane windows.
Thank you.
Darwin
 
Gee Darwin, I hope you didn't have to stand up or anything strenuous like that to shoot these "wild animals" :-) Those are very nice. That one shoot looks like the Dumbo the the deer world.
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Just for fun!

Jim
 
Shortly after I moved out here I got really paranoid, thinking that our neighbors are so far removed that no one would ever hear me if something went wrong, so now, if I am alone, I rarely answer the door if I am not expecting someone, and if I do, I am surrounded by a herd of barking dogs. Times sure have changed since we were kids, haven't they?
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Karen Brittan, Minnesota, USA



'The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep
coming along and sticking things in it.' Berkely Breathed
 
Oh Jim. Did I detect a "sneer?" ;-)

It was awful I had to move a plant, open the blinds, move close to the window, and stand on my tippytoes to get these shots.

I hope it gets easier in the future. Like you I'm getting older, but I'm still not a gray as you are. ;-)

Are you home? Is that why you aren't chipper. Well just go hurt someone tomorrow. Then you'll feel better again. ;-)

I had a root canal last month, and the dentist took out his cute little hammer to tap on the tooth 13 times to be sure it was the one that hurt. The only thing that was touching the chair was my elbows and my heals. It was awful.

When it was all over I told him and his assistant that my toe's hadn't been curled like that since my honeymoon. ;-)
They love it when I come in. ;-)
Wouldn't you?
Darwin
 
you go after stuff in your lawn. Similar, yet different.

Since being married to a chemist for 42 years, I have picked up some of his opinions (very few*G*) and one of them is the banishment of chemicals from our lives as much as is possible. All that junk that one puts on lawns is so toxic, and since we are on well water, that is even more of a reason to not use any of that stuff.
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Karen Brittan, Minnesota, USA



'The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep
coming along and sticking things in it.' Berkely Breathed
 

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