this is so true, and i have never said it this way but agree 100 percent. i say all the time, the critters are not in our backyard, they are in what was their enviroment until we stole it and built on it
Hello Denise, We are fortunate at home having the land we have and all the wildlife that visits us. Lovely image and true words, something we should remember when driving in a forest Best wishes, John
That sounds wonderful John, I would love to live in a place where I have woods and fields around me. Yes, we should always take care when we are out driving. Best wishes to you also :)
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Quite fitting.
ReplyDeleteI thought so too William :)
DeleteAgreed! We have invaded the Deer's territory!
ReplyDeleteAnd many other species. Thank you Ginny :)
DeleteA different perspective so often opens our eyes doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteIt certainly does :)
DeleteIt's all in the perspective. That is a very interesting perspective. I never thought of it that way.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ann, glad you found it interesting :)
DeleteOh, wow...
ReplyDeleteYes indeed, thank you Sandi :)
DeleteGreat quote and a pretty image. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day. Have a happy weekend!
Happy you liked them Eileen :) I wish you the same.
Deletethis is so true, and i have never said it this way but agree 100 percent. i say all the time, the critters are not in our backyard, they are in what was their enviroment until we stole it and built on it
ReplyDeletePerfectly put Sandra, thank you :)
DeleteOur footprint on this planet has become larger and larger.
ReplyDeleteTotally agree with that statement Red :)
DeleteFabulous blog
ReplyDeleteSo kind of you Rajani, thank you :)
DeleteI love this!
ReplyDeleteMe too Christine, it made me totally reflective :)
DeleteIndeed!! Profound. And a most beautiful image
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw this image and quote so beautifully paired, I was amazed. Thanks Anni :)
DeleteA different perspective.
ReplyDeleteVery different, thank you Diane :)
DeleteI intriguing indeed. What a nice photo someone took or photoshopped.
ReplyDeleteI thought it was a beautiful photo, very atmospheric. I wish I knew the photographer's name and the story behind it. Thank you Margaret :)
DeleteYes, and one that is profound!
ReplyDeleteAgreed, thank you Martha Ellen :)
DeleteThat is so true.
ReplyDeleteVery much so, thank you G-G-G :)
DeleteHello Denise,
ReplyDeleteWe are fortunate at home having the land we have and all the wildlife that visits us.
Lovely image and true words, something we should remember when driving in a forest
Best wishes,
John
That sounds wonderful John, I would love to live in a place where I have woods and fields around me. Yes, we should always take care when we are out driving. Best wishes to you also :)
DeleteI like the image and the words.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
So glad, thank you Jan and all the best to you too :)
DeleteLike!
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
Makes me happy you do, thank you Amalia :)
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