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  • I came over to see you today. I knocked and knocked, but there was no answer. The front door was open, I peered in… I couldn’t hear anyone. Maybe you were asleep on the couch. / I went home again.

  • A tufted titmouse with a black oil sunflower seed in its bill makes for a nice invitation to lunch with favorite friends.

  • This beauty had to / get its wings dry before / enjoying its first meal / as a beautiful winged / creature. In Swedish / it´s called “Peacock´s Eye”.

  • Original 130×85 cm. face 2 -The Healer / Closeup /

  • Auythaya, Thailand

  • I thought these two rice paper butterflies looked like they were in conversation, enjoying each other’s company. That’s what triggered the idea for a “thanks for the hospitality” card. It seems so bright and cheerful, like all good friendships are.

  • blue led reflected off of a bird feeder….haha…..I’d prefer to think I was actually visited by some sort of blue alien spirit!

  • This woman of ethnic minority, lives in the mountains close to the Yangzi river.

  • Often happy to remain understated. Those that know, love Melbourne. Stay in touch Subscribe to T-Shirt Updates Subscribe to my T-Shirt blog | visit the blog

  • First night of rain and a Green tree Frog comes to visit!!! *-) DebsPhotos

  • “Purple Rain” is an original fabric art piece I made while on a trip to visit my son in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Whenever I travel I usually buy fabric to add to my stash. All the fabrics in this piece were purchased during the trip. The purple fabric reminded me of rain puddles and the echoing ring that forms when a rain drops. In my new stash was a fabric with two different images of geishas with umbrellas. I chose one that had one foot forward. I placed it on the purple fabric so it would look like the geisha was stepping into a puddle. I chose another fabric to represent ground with golden grass. Next I cut out parts of another fabric to look like tall budding plants. I overlapped the peach color with a smaller piece of pink fabric, to give the plant some depth. The image is representing how beautiful and magical a rainy day can be. I still play in puddles!

  • The holiday times have just passed. It is so wonderful getting to see old friends and family, and the chance to meet new friends. Holidays are a time of celebration. Do you think it would be a wonderful thing if everyone celebrated the visitation of any quest as a time of celebration? The sharing of our homes and our hearts should always be a time of rejoicing! The next time you have a visitor or visit another…consider this….Treat each day as the last day of your life and celebrate the blessing of each breath you have been given!

  • Royal Spoonbill visits his Pelican mates on the Cairns mudflats, Nth Queensland. ________

  • Acrylic on panel, painted in the studio from a photograph taken on holiday in Cyprus.

  • How it’s made.

  • This inquisitive possum came to visit a few months ago, summer when the frangipani was in flower! Taken with Nikon D700 with available light – no flash.

  • A random shot of a window while in PARIS, FRANCE. / I like the mystery, intrigue and the classic lace curtains, of course. :)

  • Policeman guarding the Queen on visit to Gloucester College on 23 October 2009. Seemed to be watching me closely… :)

  • Models: My sister and her rabbit, Joker, who passed away this summer. Poor little guy, R.I.P.

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