This week we're exploring, from great heights
as our theme.
Nestled like an afterthought our own backyards are often forgotten, while we're off camera in hand, shooting other landmarks occupying our city.
Before I left the house this morning, I caught some random subjects from my very own backyard.
Emily Dickinson
(Emily sent this little verse with a cocoon to her nephew.)
Isn't that a neat idea, she's got me thinking now.
"Since we cannot change reality, let us change the eyes which see reality."
Nikos Kazantzakis
"The more I see, the less I know for sure."
John Lennon
John Lennon
My perception of google maps out back.
Zooming in!
(What, doesn't everyone have a Fairy Garden in their backyard?)
It's wonderful to still see morning dew on my tabletops!
How lucky I am to have such kind and cheerful group of friends stopping by, it means to the world to me.
Just so you know every pleasantry that you leave for me is so very much appreciated! From the bottom of my heart I wish you all the best day ever.
Take Good Care of You
13 comments:
Very enjoyable post, Karen.
Your basil looks great. Mine is a bit rough right now.
so cute. your little guy gets around.
okay!
Is there a reason you can't kneel down? All those shots needed to be taken from way down there.
Just saying
Wonderful post and wonderful quotes.
Have a blessed evening.
That was so much fun! Love the Emily Dickinson quote!
A new perspective is always a treat. And a reminder.
Thank you.
I love this post! Love the way you look at things, the choice of subject matter, the wonderful quotes. It all falls into perfect, elegant form! Lovely!
And thanks for your visit! I loved your comment!
round, round, getaround, he gets around.....fun, fun!!!
your basil looks great. i have so much i have begun drying it!!!!
Hurrah for Mr. Gnome, Superstar!
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Love your take on the "from a great height". Especially the two cars and the fence. Cool picts.
A special take from a height in a gnome's world.
I love that second photo - the shadows and the slats make a wonderful pattern. The gnome looks so muc h at home down there!
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