It’s a real treat to see Mother Nature in disguise. This week’s photo challenge is TREAT .
Click any photo below to see a gallery of TREATS.
It’s a real treat to see Mother Nature in disguise. This week’s photo challenge is TREAT .
Click any photo below to see a gallery of TREATS.
Simply amazing photos MK. All of them reflect how special mother nature is. 🙂
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Thank you Karen. The best “costumes” ever, aren’t they? Do the kids trick-or-treat in Australia?
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Yes they do, and it’s becoming more popular each year. I just went out to get supplies for all the kids that will be knocking at my door tonight! Happy Halloween.
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Great gallery of photos – I think my favorite is the ‘stump monster!’ Are you dressing up for Halloween?
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Well, the driveway and front walk and front porch are dressed up. There’s a mechanical gnarly old butler on the front porch who scared the heck out of me when I went outside yesterday night. All I have is a brand new fluffy tail to pin on the back of my jeans. Except the shredder dog thinks I put it there for him to grab & play with.
Every Halloween night in the old neighborhood we got about 100 kids come to the door. They started about 5pm and ended about 9pm when we finally turned off the porch light. Fifteen years times 100 kids is a lot of candy! I have no idea if we’ll have any customers in the new house. This neighborhood doesn’t seem to be as Halloween crazy as the old one.
How about you? Are you dressing up for Halloween?
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No, no dress-up, but I do don the colors orange and black.(It’s my bday, btw!) So there’ll be dinner and cake and lots of flowers, just the way I like it! 🙂 We live in the boondocks so no trick or treaters here. I usually visit the kids next door before they head out to t&t in town. Some years we go to the parade to see the costumes, but it is short and quick with only about 50 participants! 😉 I wonder how many you will get?
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I knew it was your Bday … I put it on my calendar last year! Hope dinner & dessert & flowers are delightful.
I’ll let you know my customer count 😉
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🙂
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Oh how wonderful. I love the first lizard and the caterpillar. wonderful photographs.
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Thanks Gigi! I love the eyeball caterpillar too. The photo but not the critter. I don’t think I want to meet another one close up & personal.
(My favorite is the little sea horse that looks like sea weed.)
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Okay, I know it was a katydid and not a leaf but ,,, are you sure it was not a tree stump?
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Depends on how close to sunset it is. I wouldn’t venture there on Halloween night. You know those dreams where you run and then you trip … ?
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Really super shots! What a wonderful bunch of examples of hiding in plain sight. Are absolutely sure about the allen pods? (chuckle!)
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Well, I heard this peculiar buzzing & beeping, and they wouldn’t look at me or speak to me. What other explanation?
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All wonderful!
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Thank you!
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Awesome images! Quite a treat, indeed! Thanks for sharing those treats with us!
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Mother Nature is the bomb, isn’t she!!!!
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Totally! 🙂
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Great photos MK . Love the alien pods 👍
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And the pods like you!
Thanks Val. Happy Halloween to you.
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Now that’s scary!
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GREAT shots MK!
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Thank you!!!
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You capture incredible detail in your photos. Awesome!
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Thanks so much. I confess that I tend to see the forest and have a harder time seeing the trees. So when I spot an intriguing detail, it pleases me immensely.
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