It is very warm and dry here for Seattle. I’ve captured some lovely summer sights on my walks around the neighborhood. I thought I’d share a few with you. I hope you are enjoying nature and the outdoors!
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Just gorgeous. I always love your photos. Thank you for sharing them with us.
Thanks for looking, Nancy!
Vibrant and colorful photos reflecting nature’s beauty at its finest. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you, Yvonne! There is a lot of beauty out there, sometimes in the smallest little corners.
I’m certainly enjoying your photos.
We have several hawks in the woods. Every so often one flies by the deck. I know there is more than one as they answer each other. Nature is so cool!
Yes, nature is totally cool!
Just beautiful!
Thank you, Eileen!
Really, really beautiful – happy making, in fact.
Joanna, I am thrilled to hear that!