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i love having girls ... and i can't wait for them to be able to share the tub! <3
6/52 weeks of lifestyle photography
Luna needed a bath. She did not want a bath, and cried the whole time. I told her that sometimes we have to do things that we don't want to do. She understood and let us give her a bath. She is smarter than some humans. Stay cool and safe in these dog days of summer. B
Dutchie in Fameshed (Current round close on June 27th)
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Mute Swan Cygnet (Cygnus olor) The pair of cygnets on my local reservoir are now nearly a year old. They are still close by Mum and Dad but they are ignoring the cygnets and chasing them off if they come too close. The two siblings are managing very well on their own though and have certainly learned how to have a good wash and brush up!
This Willet decided it was time for a bath to keep those critical feathers pristine - it did a thorough job ! Seen at Malibu Lagoon.
Credit @ yugen in Cosmopolitan {Round 22/8}
Tree : Yugen.// mysa.// 01
Tree : Yugen.// mysa.// 03
Tree : Yugen.// mysa.// 02
Tree : Yugen.// mysa.// 04
Credit @ Duvet Day furniture in Cosmopolitan {Round 22/8}
[DD] Rose Arbour PG
[DD] Rose Arbour Planter 4 white
[DD] Rose Arbour Planter 1 dark pine
[DD] Rose Arbour Planter 1 pine
Credit @ [Cinoe] in Cosmopolitan {Round 22/8}
[Cinoe] Toast in the bathtub - Pottery bathtub 1
[Cinoe] Toast in the bathtub - Bathtub bar (dispencer float)
[Cinoe] Toast in the bathtub - Sparkling glass (dispencer)
Credit @ (Luc.) in Cosmopolitan {Round 22/8}
Pot flower : (Luc.) Hibiscus Flowers Orange, Potted
Pot flower : (Luc.) Hibiscus Flowers Yellow, Potted
Pot flower : (Luc.) Hibiscus Flowers White, Potted
Credit @ GOOSE in Cosmopolitan {Round 22/8}
Pathway : GOOSE - 90 soft corner
Pathway : GOOSE - 2M
Grass flower and Landscape items by Heart Garden
Heart - Flowering Path - NO TREES - Curve 90
Heart - Wild flowers - Buttercups - P6
Heart - Wild Flowers - Campion - Pink - Group 1
Heart - Wild Grasses - Blade Grass - Dense - G1
Heart - Flowering Path - NO TREES - Cross
One of my attempts at the "Macro Mondays" theme "Bubbles".
I know, I know... enough with the bubbles already... This is my last one though, I promise. I just wanted to do a shot where the whole frame was filled with bubbles. While I'm sure it could have been done better in certain aspects, at least I managed to do that. 😅
BTW. this is probably significantly closer than you'd imagine. Those bubbles are not DIN-compliant so I can't say for sure, but I guess the whole frame is less than 10 mm across.
Shot with a Tokyo Kogaku "Macro-Topcor 30 mm F 3.5" lens on a Canon EOS R5.
Bessie who is a frequent visitor to my garden often sits on a spare chair at the Patio Table.
Blackbirds are one of the commonest UK birds, its mellow song is also a favourite.
The males live up to their name but, confusingly, females are brown often with spots and streaks on their breasts. The bright orange-yellow beak and eye-ring make adult male blackbirds one of the most striking garden birds.
They are found all year round everywhere in gardens and the countryside and from coasts to hills, although not on the highest peaks.
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This Brown thrasher was not happy about the just out of frame robin. The pond's stream's bath time hierarchy is a mystery to me. Sometimes everyone gets along and other times there is controversy about who gets first dibs.
I used to think that people just went for a walk in the woods. Bill Bryson went for a walk in the woods – he walked large chunks of the Appalachian Trail with his dissolute friend Stephen Katz, in the suitably entitled “A Walk in the Woods.” Bears, hypothermia, shotgun wielding hillbillies, and most frighteningly of all, people who wanted to talk about hiking gear weren’t enough to put him off - although they frightened me a bit. I myself have twice walked pretty much the entire length of the east bank of Loch Lomond, twenty miles or more along a heavily wooded section of the West Highland Way. The most brutal section of the entire long distance trail in my opinion - but also possibly the most rewarding. Despite the occasional break through open ground where the mountains filled the backdrop to the opposite bank, I definitely felt that I was having a walk in the woods. Miles from anyone, with the exception of a few other long distance hikers gradually making their way north.
But it seems that I was wrong. Now I’ve learned that what we’ve all been doing is having a bath of sorts. We’ve been forest bathing in fact. Amble along peaceably, stop and cuddle the odd oak here and there, feel the love and then be interviewed by an outdoorsy type of celebrity for a spot on Countryfile. “Outdoorsy” didn’t cause the spellchecker to go into overdrive by the way. Who knew? I’ve always been suspicious of passing fads – terrified that I might stroll through a forest and bump into Gwyneth Paltrow hugging a Horse Chestnut or Will Young baring his soul to a Beech. But what I do find rather soothing is the sound of endless birdsong and the gentle rustle of life somewhere up in the canopy. There’s nothing quite like it. It seems I’ve been in the bath too – it’s just that I never realised that’s what I was doing. I’d better not accidentally bump into Paltrow as it seems that can turn out to be a rather expensive thing to do based on recent events.
Like many of you, each year I produce a calendar using images from the adventures of the last twelve months, and rather than simply compiling twelve shots from the September adventures in Iceland, I prefer each month to be represented by an image taken at the appropriate time. It’s not something I’ll ever be bothered to try and do commercially though, so sorry I can’t take orders – besides which yours is probably far better anyway. Just a dozen or so for family and a few close friends. A few days ago we turned over from Madeira in March to April’s feature and remembered that it’s almost a year since Ali and I took the van to the New Forest to do some forest bathing of our own. I’d forgotten how much I liked this picture. It was one that I’d intended to share at the time but somehow never did. On a still sunny afternoon, one of those when you knew that spring had truly arrived, we took a long circuit through the Ashurst Forest towards the heath, stopping here to enjoy the silence and snaffle a ration or two. Neither Paltrow nor Young appeared to be present, and nor did anyone else for that matter, famous or otherwise.
Of course I’d taken the camera with me, and the long lens did exactly what I hoped it would, eliminating the sky and blurring the background as I focused on the nearest subject. I tried a few compositions, but having the space filled with brown trunks against the yellow floor and the leading subject somewhere around the left hand third seemed the most pleasing version to me. Woodland photography is so often a struggle, but here it seemed simple enough with the regular forms before me disappearing softly into the distance, and the odd spring of fresh green growth to gatecrash the colour scheme.
And what better place to take a dip than in one of the most famous baths in the nation? Room for plenty of people to find their inner wotsit as they search around in the deep end for the soap and the loofah. A space in which to switch off and drop out for a while. Not that we were exactly over exerting ourselves in the first place of course. We’re retired and enjoying the golden years after all. But then again, there’s always another slow lane in which to ease down a gear, put up our feet and watch the rest of the world race by.
... splish splashin' with the ducks ...
Sandhill Cranes (Antigone canadensis)
Monte Vista NWR, Monte Vista, CO
ORDER: Gruiformes
FAMILY: Gruidae
Credit @ Sese in Cosmopolitan {Round 3/9} 29th June - 11th July
Skybox : Sese - Lauren Skybox
Credit @ Chez Moi Furniture in Cosmopolitan {Round 3/9} 29th June - 11th July
"Pacific Bathroom Set"
Pacific Boat Bathtub (Adult) CHEZ MOI
Pacific Cabinet&Sink CHEZ MOI
Pacific Bathroom Rug CHEZ MOI
Pacific Side Table CHEZ MOI
Pacific Bath Props CHEZ MOI
Pacific Hanging Towel CHEZ MOI
Pacific Ladder Shelf CHEZ MOI
Credit @ Raindale in Cosmopolitan {Round 3/9} 29th June - 11th July
Raindale - Sundwell swing ring (PG)
*Color change by touch after sit
Credit @ The Looking Glass
TLG - Bollywood Floor Cushion Ornate Pink
TLG - Bollywood Floor Cushion Blue
After spending most of Saturday driving to and from Heathrow Airport, I managed to stop off at the reserve for a couple of hours on the way home.
Just (literally) when I had packed up to leave, this male Common Kingfisher flew in for half an hour of bathing and preening. It was just me and the Kingfisher - very relaxing.
He is all fluffed up here after a good preening session.
If you're UK bound, can you believe how wet its been lately!??! There doesnt seem to have been much respite over the past coupla, so here I am, dreaming of a last minute carribean break. Lord above it would be nice to have some sun!
Hope this warms you up.
The Dog was well past his expiration date and extremely ripe.
I broke out the fish-eye lens because *R* (Doggy Daycare Guy) made a special request. He wants a picture of Moto chewing on a toy bone using this lens for his website.
Once the Dog is dry, we'll begin his photo shoot. I just hope I can get something....as you know, this dog isn't used to being in front of the camera *snort*