Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Around the yard.

Sunday night and Monday morning, I spent some time out in the yard. I did some much-needed weeding but there is still so much more to do.


I spent some time watching the birds and this one lone bunny.


The camera found all kinds of things to focus on including the bottom of the windchimes that my friend Debbie gave me.

12 comments:

Ginny Hartzler said...

My favorite are the dandelions. They make a lovely picture! Wildflower art!

MadSnapper said...

Did you get enough dandelion greens to cook them for dinner? Haha really beautiful pictures and I love the one of the end of the wind chime. I can't seem to get Boca in my background with the camera I have now and I love that Boca

Duni said...

Such pretty close-ups and the bunny is so cute :)

Anonymous said...

I know after the long winter you had that is wonderful to be outdoors. Love the bunny! I love to hear wind chimes while I'm outdoors working.

Kate said...

Beautiful photos, Ann, you have a good "eye".

Grace said...

Ooh - I love the dandy-lions!

Sandee said...

The best part is it's nice out. It's warm and there isn't any snow. You so love the nice weather.

Have a fabulous day, Ann. Big hug to you and tons of scritches to Gibbs. ♥♥♥

suzyb said...

My front lawn was in full yellow bloom this spring. The bees like the dandelion so I leave them for a bit for them. If it wasn't for that "flower" and moss, I would have no green looking lawn. Maybe next year the front will then be a yellow carpet :) The yard work is never ending but so rewarding when it is done :)
Love the picture of the bunny!

Out on the prairie said...

What no reptiles? LOL fun share

Debby@Just Breathe said...

We get bunnies too but they bring fleas and Skye is allergic to their bites!

Pam said...

I love for my camera lens to focus on the cool things like the chimes! The bunny is adorable. Thank goodness I don't have any of them around to eat on my plants though...

Sharkbytes said...

I love details like these.

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