Thoughts flutter throughout the day. Few stay, few flit, few need to be celebrated. Thoughts are man’s gift, valuable enough to cherish for infinity. In a hope to immortalize those thoughts, I etch words onto this blog wishing all the way to carry them further into the world.
I love the pansy flower, it's one of my favourite kinds! And just keep catching up and I am sure you can stay on top of things ;) Ooh, the fan looks so pretty ^.^
I love your photography! Thank you for commenting in my blog, it was a great way for me to rediscover yours - it wasn't on my bloglovin for some reason. The first picture is simply amazing and that fan is gorgeous! Andreea Catsfika
I love the pansy flower, it's one of my favourite kinds! And just keep catching up and I am sure you can stay on top of things ;) Ooh, the fan looks so pretty ^.^
ReplyDeleteI really liked the fan too! Too bad it wasn't on sale.
DeleteI love your photography! Thank you for commenting in my blog, it was a great way for me to rediscover yours - it wasn't on my bloglovin for some reason. The first picture is simply amazing and that fan is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAndreea Catsfika
Thanks Andreea! It had been a while since I dropped by yours :)
DeleteBut I am glad you did!
DeleteHi Manisha! How are you doing? Beautiful photos, loving this "photo a day month" series!
ReplyDeleteHey Steff! I'm alright, thank you :)
DeleteIt has been fun.
Beautiful shots!I especially love the first one, even though I don't know what it is :)
ReplyDeleteBella Pummarola
Thanks Anett! The first one is a scarecrow in a wheat filed. The setting sun made the crops glow golden. :)
DeleteThese are great! I love the little guardian of the field :D Too precious.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to my blog! Thank you :)
DeleteAwesome pictures! I love the first picture. :)
ReplyDeletePumpkin Emily Smiles
Hi Em. Thanks!
DeleteI've been looking at your pictures too. :)
I love pansies. They are the prettiest flower.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know it was a pansy until later after. (I'm bad at names) The only think that made me see this flower was that it looked like a face!
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