Photo Shoot Intruder

I was cropping this image when Sylvia walked into the office.  She said that the apple tree looked even better today.

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I picked up my camera and went out to find a better shot.  As I focused on the tree, an intruder walked into the frame.

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You may see her left of center in the bottom part of the image.  I inset a closer view in the lower left.

She appears to be on a mission, but that ended at the neighbor’s fence.  Perhaps she didn’t want to leap the fence.  Perhaps she saw something.

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She perked up those big ears.  She stared intently.  Then, she turned and ran faster than the speedy camera.

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She soon had disappeared into some tall brush.  Moral of the story: Sometimes it’s better when things don’t go according to plan.

Spring Sproings Onward

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I look forward to seeing the tulips in blossoms.  I particularly like the sassy red ones, but the red ones are not all the same.

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Our tulips are not all red.  This yellow one seems to prefer less gaudy company.

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She fits in well with the daffys, don’t you think so?  They are all so nice.  The daffodils also come in different shades and hues.

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This daffy sure looks pale to me.  It is, however, one of my favorites.  Periwinkle blossoms add a nice contrast.

Haven’t had much time to spend here of late.  I did get the garden tilled and have the fence back in place.  Next time (whenever that comes), I may share with you some garden scenes.