Wungah
Don't know why I wanted to name this pic " Wungah "
Or "What happens to your thinking when you are too drunk."
Woops, I was unaware until now that name is a place in Afghanistan! Sorry I hope it's prettier than this image...
I'm learning every day here-
Muddling through an exhausting week as the cool. windy weather starts turning nicer for this Day Off. Trying to do way too much with limited sleep n daylight for the garden.
Hoping when I get the Thyme , Lavender, n bush Tomato just purchased into pots I don't have to keep running put to cover them from freezing temps.
They were looking bedraggled in the wind outside the store (cheap) when I decided to get them earlier rather than later. Now I must make time take care of them. I keep giving myself more to do when I have had so little time to do everything.
Don't know why I picked this out of a larger Curly-cue pic as a lady with an angry expression having a very bad, windy, Hair Day... I've had a few lately...
Finding bird forms in almost all I did with this week's pic, despite never seeing them where I got the original from...
Original pic is of the partially obscured Salt Marsh I pass each time I walk home. It always seems so devoid of action. I have yet to hear much close-by bird song there, but last week I did loudly hear some invisible Peepers!
I have alot of pics of the view through the branches,- Finally using one.
Hopefully the new garden pets will bounce back in a few weeks. (n me too!...)
7 Comments:
You turned a marsh into beautiful colors! I am loving your new altered photo colors.
Hope your frost watch goes successfully. I know how that can be.
A salt marsh how cool. Is that where a river turns into kind of a bog with frogs and rees before it flows out the sea?
Peace and love to you!!!
xoxoxoooxoxox
P.S. my first blog visit to ANYONE in like, 6 or 8 weeks. :) Been really really busy with eBay and songs, but gonna enjoy some lovely blogs for a bit this afternoon.
Happy birdsong!
reeds, not rees, sorry. :)
You do have fun with the kaleidoscopic manipulation of the great outdoors. Your cool weather should be on its way out and those plants will love the warmth.
It's so good to be back on the internet so I can visit blogs again. I love all your weird altered pictures too. Your description of the bad tempered lady having a bad hair day made me laugh. :D
I think the birds will be making their way north soon - I like that you listen out for them.
Gran Annie, Thanks. Good, I'm not sick of it yet, there'll be more-
Jannie, Actually at high tide salt water goes into it. Estuary is where a stream meets the sea. Thanks for stopping by!
Jannie, Be reedy to come back anytime!
Tabor, Still 32F at night this week- at least not still shoveling, n there are blooms. Thanks
LLcoolJ, Love the new twist in altering I found, glad to entertain. When I saw it I laughed too- Thanks
Lynn, I've seen feeder birds, Finches, downy Woodpeckers, Orioles, Cardinals, but not near the road there. They my be nesting nearby. May be a long wait to see a heron from here. Acres out to the big water from here. Thanks
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