Monday, April 20, 2020

It is not a flower....

Day 111



Social Distancing #32


Today I was out on a hunt for the first flowering bulbs, Crocus and Snow Drops. As soon as the snow has melted off the flower beds these early flowering bulbs pop right up. In my own flower bed, my tulips are 3 inches up out of that cold ground.
 
I spy ~ can you find him ~

As I was taking some shots of a garden at our local park, I was debating whether to go  right into the flower bed and take a closeup of some Crocuses.... I was surprised to find something other than flowers. He stayed close by... his mate as up a tree nearby and I thought I could hear babies.
  
 
Magpie



He sat and let me take his photo. I think that he is use to us humans at the park and possibly leaving some leftover picnic for him to enjoy.
He is not a Snow Drop or Crocus, but he will do for today's photo! 



I hope everyone has a little surprise in their life today.. something that makes you stop, watch, admire and then carry on with your day.



I will see you tomorrow!!


Jewels 




"I always wonder why birds stay in the same place when they can fly anywhere on Earth?"
 

1 comment:

  1. Music, “sooths the savage beast” or so it is said. The sound of music has changed over the years and is really a reflection of our cultural evolution. The sounds of music originally reflected a close association with the land and its wildlife. Today in many ways we have lost this connection. With the passage of time, more musical instruments are developed, and a greater mix of cultures have resulted in more sophisticated sounds. They have definitely gotten louder. The pace and rhythm has become faster, possibly reflecting the fast pace of the modern world that we live in today. What was popular then is, perhaps, no so popular now. It is true nature’s music that has the power to enchant, close your eyes and listen.

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