Thank you for your comments on '7 of Bleeding Hearts'.
I looked through much of you gallery. You have a very eclectic accumulation of work. i really like the fractals and other non organic stuff in your gallery. thank you for sharing your creativity with us.
It is good that you liked "Pink and white Osteospermums for The Whisperer (Ann)",thank you very much Carissa.Thank you for the fave too,it is really kind of you.Have a nice weekend.
Thank you Carissa for leaving a friendly message on "Greater Rheas",it is very kind of you.Yes,they look like ostriches but they are smaller.Have a nice thursday.
Thank you Carissa for the nice comment on "Capybara",very appreciated.This kind of animal can grow to 4.3 ft (130 centimeters) in length and weigh up to 140 lbs (65 kg),the top recorded weight is 232 lbs (105.4 kg).Have a nice weekend.
Thanks for all your comments my dear. I know I don't thank people enough but I just wanted you to know Carissa that I truly do appreciate each and every one. :) John
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Thank you Carissa for stopping by and leaving friendly words on "Castle of Trevarez (3)",it is really appreciated.Thank you for faving it too,it is very kind of you.Have a nice week.
Glad you enjoyed my photo "The muncher" That Squirrel is hogging all the bird food so I havn't posted many photos of the birds yet. I need to buy a Squirrel proof feeder I guess. Thanks for taking the time to comment...Gregg
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From one Washingtonian to another, I would like to thank you for your kind comments on "Columbia River Sunset". I'm really pleased you like it.
What part of Washington do you live in? I'm in the Tri-Cities.
Thank you very much Carissa for leaving a nice comment on "Blue Hydrangeas".Thank you for the fave and save too,it is really nice of you.Have a nice weekend.
Hi Carrisa!
Thanks so much for your comments on Crooked River Valley! Ellensburg is really similar to The Crooked river area. Both are beautiful with plenty of stuff to photograph.
Paul
Hi Carissa, It's been a little bit since I've been on... nice to hear from you. Love your new shots of the cars. Just wanted to thank you for your comments on "Glacial Carvings" and I'll try to be on more often. Thanks, Tim.
Hey, Carissa. Thanks for the fave and comments on "Living Amethyst". It means a lot! :)
Best,
Kira
"There is a way that nature speaks, that land speaks. Most of the time we are simply not patient enough, quiet enough, to pay attention to the story." - Linda Hogan
Hi Carissa, Thank you kindly for your visit, fave and wonderful comments on Autumn Dazzlers and Strawberry Rhubarb ! I'm delighted that you liked them! Much appreciated :)
Lori
Thanks for the comments on "Take A Slip Into The Pool" It is very nice, and I'm glad you find it to be peaceful. It was a very peaceful day and a much deserved vacation day. Thanks again!
Hi Carrissa, Thank you kindly for your visit and great comments on Bask in the Sun ! I'm so pleased that you liked and faved it! Much appreciated :) Best wishes for a super weekend!
Thanks Carissa for the really nice comments on No More Winters. It is a sad thing when they go. I feel sorry for you and your little bulldog as well. They are loyal friends.
TicK
Hopefully my photos and stories will let you know what makes me Tick
Yes it's a great place Hindhope woods..Plenty of Solitude.I dunno i always feel as though I'm being watched in the woods.I suppose i am,A thousand little eyes watching my every move...R
Don't argue with an idiot; people watching may not be able to tell the difference.
Hi Carissa,
thank you for your comment and vote on "Poetry of Nature".
Olivér
It is known that there is an infinite number of worlds, simply because there is an infinite amount of space for them to be in. However, not every one of them is inhabited. Therefore, there must be a finite number of inhabited worlds. Any finite number divided by infinity is as near to nothing as makes no odds, so the average population of all the planets in the universe can be said to be zero. From this it follows that the population of the universe is also zero, and that any people you may meet from time to time are merely the product of a deranged imagination.