To join in with Lost in Translation’s February Pick-a-word, I have some photos from outdoors Virginia:





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To join in with Lost in Translation’s February Pick-a-word, I have some photos from outdoors Virginia:
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A great selection to with this week’s words ๐
I especially like the Light and shadows among the trees ๐
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thanks, Debbie. ๐ and wishing you a good week
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It looks like winter is finally giving way to some warmer days. Thank you very much Yvette for this collection.
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yes, P – some warmth is upon us – and I stopped to listen to the birds today – just because it had an early spring vibe – even tho still very much winter….
xxoo
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Visceral.
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Great photographs, I particularly like the daffodil one.
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thanks…. what a cool flower to emerge so early in the year – and those are from bulbs I planted in 2003. so hardy
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I like the lines formed by the dark bands of leaves and the shadows of the trees
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thanks so much, Dan. This shot feels like typical Virginia for me – I miss the Aspens in Colorado – but able to find beauty here too
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We visited Virginia during the summers when I was a child. I loved the country.
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I think I recall you mentioning that….
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Absolutely love how you captured the soft sunshine falling over the woods and leaves. It looks so inviting. That drink also looks comforting – hope it was sweet and it filled you up nicely ๐
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Hi M – thanks very much. The drink was actually half discarded – it was a porter beer, but way too heavy (I used to love that type) and nobody else wanted to finish it. I included it because I thought it went with the wrod somewhat – and thought the brown-tan color foam matched the nature vibe with the other photos…
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It did NOT look like beet at all. You got me fooled ๐ You gave the drink one last hurrah by making it look oh so good… It is very matching indeed. Nothing is too small or minute to beautiful, and I like how you show that through your photography.
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I like the sign of spring coming – the budding Daffodils. I am wondering what kind of drink the “alimentary” is ?
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Hi YC – and spring is sneaking in even though I guess February is supposed to be a snowy month (
and check this out what is coming this week:
“On rare occasions, the arrival of a full moon is accompanied by another spectacular celestial event. This Friday, February 10, we’re getting not one, not two, but three major astronomical occurrences: the Full Snow Moon, an eclipse, and a comet. This will be a triple threat for the ages….” http://www.refinery29.com/2017/02/139614/february-full-snow-moon
Oh – and that drink was actually not finished by me – way too heavy -dumped half of it – it was a porter – but much too heavy for me. It looks like rootbeer doesn’t it?
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Ah, thank you for mentioning about the triple events this Friday.. Cool!
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how rare, eh?
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I really do not know but I have not heard before. That could be because of I normally do not look for this as well.
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