LITTLE WEEKLY BLURB
Am taking it easy this week! At least, that’s the plan:)
this week started with a killer 90 degree F heat,
were totally wilted! But now – Thurs.- it’s in the 80ties
The mountains have yellowed by now – next year I’ll keep
clicking my camera even more in the green time!
Kind of fun to blur some of these pics on purpose
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An idyllic life
a simple life
work till the cows come home
I set my eyes on
sketching waves of
Terre Verte (green)
my Arches paper will tell
when I’m done
endless play- searching for shells, stones, and more treasures
The Good:
surrounded by an array of colors
The Random: A relic from the Gold Rush 1849
from one treasured place to another
(Six Word Saturday)
The Fun:
Traveling between the big clouds
Until I enter the door
welcoming me to stay
and stay
Thanks to All the hosts
Blue Monday * Randomosity * I heart Macro * Catch the Light *
Our World * Nature Notes * Trees & Bushes * Wordless *
ABC– V * Outdoor Wed. * Wordless Wed. * Black & White Wed. * Water World *
Little Things * Good Fences * Up Down View * Alphabe – D * Machtag *
Fri. Greens * Floral Friday Foto * Sky Watch * Weekend Reflections * Todays flowers *
Maleviks Rosen * Pink Saturday * Six word Saturday *
Love all of your images and that banner shot too! Have a great week!
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Beautiful scenes. Hope you had a wonderful weekend!
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What a relaxing post 🙂 Your back yard sketch is gorgeous
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HI Jesh,
Ooo, it sure looks inviting. Thanks for playing today.
Have a Beautiful Blue Monday!
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I like your paining and your pastels. We have some pastels here too for my budding artist. Great cloud shot too.
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It looks idyllic to me … You made a good move… Beautiful spot.
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I love that lil purple flower and your sky & cloud shot. So pretty!
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Lovely artwork and photos!
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Love the pastels – I used to love using that mode of color!
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Your obsession with painting pays off. Beautiful! I don’t have a speck of that kind of talent, so I especially appreciate it in others.
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Beautiful images, love the little one. And your painting is lovely. Have a happy week!
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Idyllic is a perfect word for June….would that it could be June all year long♪ http://lauriekazmierczak.com/variant/
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They all look so peaceful. Great photos!
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Fun, fun, fun!
ROG, ABCW
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Lovely B&W photo looking out the door. Oh, I’d love to be on the beach today collecting shells.
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Love all the images and lovely poem too
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Ahh, time well spent! Beautiful slice of life photos Jesh, thanks for sharing the love up-close with I Heart Macro ♥
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Hi, the door photo makes me feel like I can see around the corner. Sylvia D.
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I love the total concentration of the shell picker. A wonderful time of year to capture the fresh green.
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Another delightful blog post. Love the art!
Thank you for participating in Floral Friday Fotos, your contributions are always appreciated.
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I love the way your landscape is looking, and the feeling of wander that you captured in the child’s photograph at the beach. Blessings!
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I love that first one, a bit mysterious too.
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Yes, pretty pictures, I like variety in their beautiful idyllic !!
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simply beautiful!
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A nice leisurely post, how lovely.
Amalia
xo
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Somehow I can’t visit your blog, so I’ll write you an email for your blog adress – have a great weekend!
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Very nice post and pictures !
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i think you are enjoying a lot of your days! the painting is beautiful!
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very beautiful paintung. an idyllic post. love the B & W lasy shot.
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Beautiful sky shot.
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I like the little puffy clouds… and the intentional blur is nice!
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My favorites here today. …the Cows in the field
The Watercolor and the welcoming door.
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Love that painting, Jesh! We seldom hit those kind of temps around here. Come relax with me on the Broads 🙂
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Rest is good and I hope you get just what you need. Glad you have some cooler temps after the heat. We are settled into constant heat here in the south. We are mostly enjoying it though after winter.
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Rest is a good thing.. The heat does me in. I enjoyed this nature filled post.. Have a great weekend.. Michelle
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Lovely relaxing time. If it has to be hot, you have a lovely yard to be hot in! My favorite is the searching for treasures on the beach!
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Poor you, we are having a heat wave here, but not as hot as your temperatures. Keep cool and enjoy this beautiful garden.
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Wonderful photos. I like your sketch. And you have me wanting to go find the box of pastels and see what I may imagine on paper.
The View from the Top of the Ladder
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A beautiful group of photos. I wish I knew something about photography. I’m afraid I’m just a point and shoot kind of person, but I enjoy looking at beautiful photos like yours. Welcome to my world. The world of 90+ degree days!
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hope you are staying cool in the heat – and I enjoyed each pic – especially the final one – the door! the tone and the up view – so nice. inviting.
have a great weekend! ❤
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Hey friend, I was yesterday at your blog, and loved how you captured Greek customs and folklore! Was in Athens for 9 days (more than 15 years ago) to celebrate our wedding anniversary and fell in love with the culture and the food! After that we went somewhere in LA to their yearly celebration – have to find out if they have something here in Sacramento!
For the life of me, where is you comment form??
A random question (only if you like to answer): what made you decide to become a .org?
Enjoy your weekend!
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Hi Jesh – the comment form is when you click on the title of the post (I think) – and well, thanks for your feedback here – and I hope sacramento has something like this – and I am sure they do somewhere nearby. how are you liking that Northern Cal area? In my heart I miss it there so much – and I miss Colorado so much too – but I guess that is life when someone has had the chance to move around – we miss certain parts of places – but you truly are in a special part of the country.
and speaking of events – have you been to the garlic festival in Gilroy??? I always weaned to go to it!
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Idyllic pictures!
No dry heat here at all. Rather lush, cold and wet…
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Lots of great stuff to see in this post. The iron door is very nice as is the old railway line. I wonder where it goes to.
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Beautiful! I’m new to your blog–lots of catching up to do.
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That door is just daring me to head out on a new adventure!
Thanks for linking all these lovelies to the letter D.
A+
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