"One touch of nature makes the whole world kin."
-William Shakespeare
Carmi is calling for Wildlife photos after stepping out
and discovering once again,
and discovering once again,
even in the middle of the concrete city, nature rules.
So, here's what I discovered yesterday while on land and water in Wayzata,
Minnesota and on Lake Minnetonka.
Strolling by I caught these eyes looking at me!
It was a reunion for Monarchs.
I must mention a lot of quacking was going on as well.
"Duck love is recognizable in any language."
Edmond Manning
"Nature never goes out of style."
author unknown
Here's what we saw once we took to the streets of Wayzata.
Here's what we saw once we took to the streets of Wayzata.
I couldn't resist capturing these lovely creatures, and the reflections they graciously offered. It was an incredible day enjoyed by many.
Yes, it's what Minnesotans do, every chance we get-
stock up on incredible memories before
old man winter blows in again.
17 comments:
Hello Karen, I love this wildlife post and photos. The Monarchs are beautiful. And I love the ducks and the reflection shot is awesome. Have a happy day!
Beautiful photographs. You are very talented.
luv flutterbys -Killroy
oooooh i just love the butterflies, such wonderful, magical sightings. they will he migrating soon!!!!!
It's good to hear that there were a lot of monarchs about. I've only seen a few singles floating by on their own!
Love your Monarch pics, Karen. Can you believe I haven't got one this year? I saw one at the golf course this weekend, but flutterbye didn't stick around for a picture.
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Wonderful.
And I am glad to hear that the Monarchs were everywhere.
nice sculptures. yay for monarchs!
It looks very lush right now! (Let's not think about winter.) I especially like the fact that you featured wildlife sculpture photos.
Love the butterflies!
I've been more or less offline for a week. What a wonderful sight to return to! Your monarchs are majestic!
You are today's quote queen! And mistress of animals
ALOHA
ComfortSpiral
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Karen you put a smile on my face tonight, thank you! I love your collection of wildlife, especially the wooden ones! :-)
I'd love to have the monarchs in my garden.
Gorgeous captures of the Monarch butterflies. I love the bronze statues too.
Lovely pics, Karen. I can't wait until it's Monarch time again; this year I have bought seeds so that I will for once have enough swan-plants for all of the Monarchs who like to lay eggs in my garden :)
How wonderful to see the monarch butterfly!
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