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Who knew all this would happen afterwards! The view out my window Oct. 30, 2024. They all fall down...autumn leaves decided last night it was time to let go!

Tuesday, May 25, 2021

Ducks and geese and Rhododendrons

 













A quiet spring day at Lake Tomahawk...






Today's Quote:

Grief and gratitude are kindred souls, each pointing to the beauty of what is transient and given to us by grace.

PATRICIA CAMPBELL CARLSON







16 comments:

  1. Hello

    Beautiful quote and I love the rhododendrons. The color looks just like our rhodo's. The views of the lake and mountains is beautiful. Have a great day!

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    1. Thanks...so good to have you comment on my blogs...hope you have a great day!

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  2. ...rhododendrons are in there glory here at the moment.

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    1. Oh that's great that you're seeing them and enjoying their beauty too.

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  3. Is that a mallard in pic 1? It looks like it, but it is so dark.

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    1. The duck with his head tucked beneath his wing is definitely a Mallard...but that dark one might be a mixed breed. And you know what kind of goose that is I bet!

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  4. Looks like a lovely day there. Beautiful flowers and cute ducks and geese.

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    1. It was certainly a beautiful day, and I enjoyed taking all of these photos.

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  5. So beautiful! Our rhodos are mostly over. Now we can look forward to daylilies.

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    1. The daylilies around our parking lot have started to bloom, the Stella D'Oros. We don't have any more rhodos either...I took these photos at least a week ago.

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  6. I've been away from home for two weeks and wonder if my Old Copper rhody is blooming yet. It's a late bloomer!

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    1. Oh I hope you get a chance to see that rhody...it sounds like a pretty one! we're in the midst of a heat wave right now.

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  7. Beautiful water and I love rhododendrons!

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