You have reached a quiet bamboo grove, where you will find an eclectic mix of nature, music, writing, and other creative arts. Tao-Talk is curated by a philosophical daoist who has thrown the net away.
nature’s lovejack o’ lantern artist at frederik meijer gardensjack o’ lantern artist at frederik meijer gardensmum wall art2 of the many tiny birds (partridge?) who wander around the tropical garden angel beholding arnicaCould anything be more evidence of god. Nature’s art. Blossoms floating in the fountain.I went to check out the maple tree I planted by the property line in the corner of the yard, and this plover scared the living … out of me when made her distress call. She acted injured and kept falling over. At first I was convinced she was either injured or poisoned and started crying. I ran back to the house and got a dish of water and the corner of a suet cake and brought them to her. Google is my best friend and reminded me that nesting birds feign injury to lead away from their nest. I’m sure her nest has to be near by. This is one of the roofs over part of the building. a very strange little butterfly, much smaller than usual. what is weird about it is that part on the back of the wings that keeps moving. it looks like that’s the head as part of its camoflage? It sure loved the orange flowers.Look at this beautiful and delicious slice of red cabbage. It was part of the snack box created by Cari.multi-media collage I madeat cherry pointe orchard labyrinth gardenjapanese garden in winter
I used “art” as search term and came up with 140 choices to choose from.
Today’s number is 238. To play along, go to your photos file folder and type the number 238 into the search bar. Then post a selection of the photos you find that include that number and post a link to your blog in my Numbers Game blog of the day. If instead of numbers, you have changed the identifiers of all your photos into words, pick a word or words to use instead, and show us a variety of photos that contain that word in the title. This prompt will repeat each Monday with a new number. If you want to play along, please put a link to your blog in Judy’s comments.
Were the plants in the fourth photo arraged or did they grow like that? Beautiful. And in the fifth photo, plants or animals? Again, in the seventh. Arranged or did you snap them as you found them? So beautiful. Lovely photos. The butterfly, too.
#4: the plants are meticulously arranged at meijer gardens. always a treat to see what they come up with on the visits. in winter they do it indoors also. #5 those are tiny birds that wander around in the tropical conservatory. #7 I found them that way at the pond and fountain at Felt Mansion. Looks like they added color to the water and maybe sprinkled the blossoms in. Thanks, Judy :)
I like these photos! And that you can type in a word instead of a number. … Pumpkin artists – cool , and also I like your buffalo collage. Now. … the plover does it look like a UFO? No? Of course not! That is what some claim was flying over Lubbock that was instead of a UFO (the Lubbock Lights back in the early 50s) Yeah right! hahaha It was a UFO :)
Were the plants in the fourth photo arraged or did they grow like that? Beautiful. And in the fifth photo, plants or animals? Again, in the seventh. Arranged or did you snap them as you found them? So beautiful. Lovely photos. The butterfly, too.
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#4: the plants are meticulously arranged at meijer gardens. always a treat to see what they come up with on the visits. in winter they do it indoors also. #5 those are tiny birds that wander around in the tropical conservatory. #7 I found them that way at the pond and fountain at Felt Mansion. Looks like they added color to the water and maybe sprinkled the blossoms in. Thanks, Judy :)
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Ha.. I see now. I thought in # 5 they were spiny plants or tiny porcupines..Didn’t see the beak at all..Can you see what I saw?
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Beautiful set of pictures
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I like these photos! And that you can type in a word instead of a number. … Pumpkin artists – cool , and also I like your buffalo collage. Now. … the plover does it look like a UFO? No? Of course not! That is what some claim was flying over Lubbock that was instead of a UFO (the Lubbock Lights back in the early 50s) Yeah right! hahaha It was a UFO :)
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