- Water
- Petal
- Fresh
- Eight
- Calm
Petal - OK, another stretch, but I just thought this was too good to pass up....look at this horse enjoying this field, wandering thru all the petals of the flowers blooming and totally surrounding him...
And this little one that is really surrounded by petals...and linking up to
Fresh....Oh boy, here comes another stretch....these chickens probably provide fresh eggs every day. Well, maybe not the rooster, but surely the hen....
Now this one is no stretch...had to have at least one that was right on....eight birds on a wire. Almost had nine, but thankfully one decided to fly away so only eight remained.
And finally calm. The skies were calm today, with big puffy white clouds that created wonderful backgrounds for the fields and farms.....
And, I think this week we are back at Ashley's blog after she took a couple of weeks break due to the unexpected early delivery of her baby girl, Felicity. Mom and baby are doing fine...so hop on over and maybe we will see a photo or two of the new little one....
Until next time....
Your Queen Anne's Lace and horses in the fields are over the top gorgeous. So, so well done.
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The horse in flowers is a wonderful shot!
ReplyDeleteThe pony among the flower is just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteHoly cow! Regardless if you had to stretch a little, these are all fabulous. That little horse, sigh....fresh, love this!! And that last one, double wow!! What a fun day you had : )
ReplyDeleteWOW!! What amazing photos. Those little horses in the flowers is such an amazing shot.. So pretty.
ReplyDeleteI sure did miss stopping in and visiting while I was gone..
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Lovely shots - I do like those horses in the flowers...
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots, love the horses in the flowers
ReplyDeleteoh, i envy those horses in those beautiful fields ... i love queen's anne lace. gorgeous!! really love the birds on the line too. you would link that barn up for "barn charm" on this tuesday / monday evening. so awesome. big hugs. (:
ReplyDeleteThis is just a great set. I love every picture in it!
ReplyDeleteThe horse up to his nose in petals is a treasure!!!! You never know what you will find when you head out on those photo field trips....my friend and I ended up in Micanopy this week and wow was it ever fun!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are all amazing, Deanna! Gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful set. Love calm!! Looks like a painting. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThe horse, pony...whatever surrounded by the Queen Anne's Lace. OH MY! LOVE that capture!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh what amazing photos. Each one is just so wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThe Queen Anne's Lace for Water is just beautiful and hey the clouds in the background surely have "water" in them!
Petal - Both of these shots just make me sigh with delight.
Fresh - I love this one too.
Calm - What a lovely pastoral scene.
Oops, I left out the fun shot of the 8 birds on the wire. I'm always hoping to catch birds like that but never seem to get a good shot.
ReplyDeletehow did you luck out with eight birds on a wire! LOVE LOVE LOVE the pony in the meadow!
ReplyDeleteLove the horses in the Queen Anne's Lace!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love all your shots - gorgeous horses in the flowers, 8 birds on a wire - how fortunate!
ReplyDeleteWell, these are just beautiful! I love the Queen Anne's lace. The horse is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS! Loved them all, but the farm and the horse peeking out through all the Queen Anne's lace were spectacular!
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful set! Loving that Queen Anne's lace with the horse. Also, the last shot of that structure with the green roof--it almost looks like grass growing on top. I'd be happy to send some of our rain to your area. It's sure been dampening my spirits lately. We're getting soaked right now. :/
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! I especially love the horse images, so pretty!!
ReplyDeleteWow, these photos are stunning! As I looked at each new one, I thought, "Oh this is my favorite!" I really love the last one though, very calm.
ReplyDeleteThat is what I call a full field of flowers - I adore your shots of the the horse.
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful set! That horse is a cutie! Happy Monday ahead.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteS-T-R-E-T-C-H! Lol. But they are all wonderful captures, Deanna. Just ribbing you a bit.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at YSB this week. xo
Hey! I love these! Your "stretches" are perfect and your fresh rooster made me laugh. Thank you for the inspiration today!
ReplyDeleteI like your pictures this week! The horse and rooster are good! I really like the colors. The farmstead pict is neat also.
ReplyDeleteI hear you about the hot and dry. The last few days have been 99* with a 30+ mph wind. No rain in sight. Hang in there.
Absolutely beautiful photos! Those horses surrounded by petals are amazing. What great finds!
ReplyDeleteI heart these shots. Very lovely captures.. Officially a happy follower here. BEAUTIFUL blog.. I love your photography.. Would LOVE for you to link this lovely post via my Finagle A Foto Linky party happening today please, would love to have ya if you have a moment.. Thanks SO much in advance, wishing you a beautiful Sunday.. xo.. Marilyn via http://www.theartsygirlconnection.com/2012/07/faf-21-best-of-week.html
ReplyDeleteDeanna, these are wonderful! I love them all, but that farm scene with the green roof and the blue sky is my favorite. Wait..it's the horse with the queen anne's lace. I can't make up my mind. :)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Deanna...your photos are such a treat for the eyes. Love these images, thank you so much for sharing. I'm featuring one of your photos on the Simple as That FB page ASAP! :) Have a wonderful week! Rebecca
ReplyDeleteYour third picture down might be the greatest picture ever!
ReplyDeleteOutstanding, nothing else to say!! xox
ReplyDeleteI feel so inspired - as if I'm on the farm with you. Great job.
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