Lori, Simply beautiful photos! What a sweet, little fox - they are just adorable. Thanks for sharing a lovely touch of nature! Hope your weekend is splendidly enchanting and full of chocolatey goodness!!! Enjoy. Hugs, Jeanette
It really is a shock to find interesting subjects for photography in you backyard. We are always capturing shots away from home while we can do it in our backyard. This really ironic. lol children’s bean bags
you are so lucky -- such beautiful findings! all we've had running through our back yard are two raccoons, a skunk and a possum (we've been trying to catch the skunk and wound up catching some other furry friends in the process!)
Lori, Simply beautiful photos! What a sweet, little fox - they are just adorable. Thanks for sharing a lovely touch of nature! Hope your weekend is splendidly enchanting and full of chocolatey goodness!!! Enjoy. Hugs, Jeanette
ReplyDeletethanks for capturing the fox so well! XXX
ReplyDeleteThat must have been such a surprise seeing the coyote/fox resting there.
ReplyDeleteSo true, if we just open our eyes!
ReplyDeleteThank you Lori, for both the beauty and for the reminder to slow and look!
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What a great idea to take a moment to SEE what's around you. Have to 'fess up though...the grasshopper gave me the heebie jeebies! ;)
ReplyDeleteLovely to see that you enjoyed your surroundings. Amazing what is actually right before our eyes. Lovely weekend dear...
ReplyDeleteFabulous photos, Lori. Love the one with the cricket
ReplyDeleteMargaret xx
Great photos! I am amazed that you were able to capture a photo the little fox with out him running away! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteIt really is a shock to find interesting subjects for photography in you backyard. We are always capturing shots away from home while we can do it in our backyard. This really ironic. lol
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you are so lucky -- such beautiful findings! all we've had running through our back yard are two raccoons, a skunk and a possum (we've been trying to catch the skunk and wound up catching some other furry friends in the process!)
ReplyDeleteLori, your photos are so beautiful. Is that little cutie a fox? Whatever it is, I wish I could find one in my backyard! xoxo :)
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ReplyDeleteif you don't know the grasshopper is a lubber. It may be pretty but they eat everything in your yard crush them.
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