One of my favorite blogging buddies, is Gail and many of us know how funny and incredibly witty she is. Well, she recently offered a post that really resonated with me. Even now. She shared engaging photos of objects but not the entire setting surrounding it.
Bits and
PIECES
Close-up
Close-up
Mr. Old Maple Tree Man watches over us.
Sweet puppy love.
"The trick to forgetting the big picture is to look at everything close-up. The shortcut to closing the door is to bury yourself into the details. "
Chuck Palahniuk
Chuck Palahniuk
Greetings from the Opera Lady
"The best and the most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched- they must be felt with the heart."
- Helen Keller
Happy Tuesday afternoon from the garden!
Can you catch a critter hiding in this tree stump?
There he is!
May your Tuesday afternoon be filled with happiness and maybe a few frog kisses too!
Linking to
Tuesday Afternoons
13 comments:
Karen, wonderful closeups! I love the sweet pup! And the Old Maple tree man. The Opera Lady looks like a great greeter. The gnome and frog are cuties and made me smile. I hope you are having a happy Tuesday too!
I loved tree man (yep, over a gnome...amazing)
I love your Green Man!
I love puzzle pictures and hidden creatures. Great pictures.
Thanks for the shout out and the kind compliment. I'm blushing...gee, shucks, thanks!
Clever. The little things are huge in my world.
I too like the 'little' things from nature.
But the details are just as good, right? I specially like the tree and the opera lady ~ You have a good eye Karen ~
thanks for making me smile.
Fun images....the Helen Keller quote is one of my favorites!!
Very intriguing little details, Karen. Thank you.
You're right; love those shots - especially 'tree man' (what's the story?). Now I should take a look at Gail's blog..!
This reminds me of a great Moody Blues song.
The maple tree is fabulous, but so, too, is your sweet dog and the delightful opera singer. You master the close-up!
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