November 27, 2010
Winter Happy Morning Dove
I thought I will play with you small memory game. I looked back into some archives, and I thought I will re-post this image of the morning dove sitting on my BBQ. This is actually variation of the one I posted back on December 17, 2007. I checked who commented back than, and it is kind of hard to believe that lot of you are still around, and visiting my blog, and never mind its been more than three years. My blogging isn't that active as before, but I am not planning to stop, but there is always some unexpected, and hopefully there will be none.
Everything is fine here, the winter is coming, flu, colds, Christmas shopping everything is piling up. But overall life is good, and if you want to hear the latest and greatest about Matthew, have fun reading Kids Say the Darndest Things - NO Bath Time Please.
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Hi! Did it cook up OK? Looks like it needs defrosting though. LOL As for me I have a habit of hanging around like an old smell. More LOLs!
ReplyDeleteTake Care,
Peter
Piękne zdjęcie! Na Warmii też przywitał nas zimowy poranek. Pozdrawiam gorąco.
ReplyDeletecute, now going to see if I commented there
ReplyDeleteAaaawww, cute
ReplyDeleteI think the dove is wishing that there was a little heat coming off that grill -- it looks cold. But it is a great picture.
ReplyDeleteI see it's getting to be that time of year for you all as well. More and more often down here the air has a brisk winter bite to it. I'm looking forward to the stillness of the first snowfall of the season. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteI remember that photo. One of my favorites. I am still amazed at how the snow just sits on the head. Those feathers really do keep the body heat in.
ReplyDeleteReally Cool shot, literally.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely picture! You are the best shot.
ReplyDeleteStupefacente!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAnna:
ReplyDeleteYears ago there was a program on television titled "Kids say the darndest things." It was hosted by a dear old fellow named Art Linkletter. You probably heard of him, you may have even watched his show. I don't know, you are so young. But those kids he had on his show really did say some really funny things. You've got to love little kids, they are so much fun.
Glad to hear all is well.
Happy trails.
Beautiful photo! Love the blue eyeliner.
ReplyDeleteWe are having a hard time keeping up with blogging too. It is fun, but work always seems to get in the way for mom.
We are glad we have kept up with each others blogs for so long! :^)
--JB
I don't remember that post but my memory isn't what it used to be.
ReplyDeleteYes, a lot of people have dropped off in the time I've been blogging, but a lot of us are still here. I'm always a little sad when people disappear along with their blogs.
I wish you good times for the holidays, Anna, and to dodge the colds and flu if possible!
Oh that's truly a surprising and very funny picture, but it is also, and not least, a splendid nature shot! Well done Anna!
ReplyDeleteAnna,
ReplyDeleteYour photo is still stunning.
My blog is not active as before but I still love blogging. I will continue adding my shots : )
I wish your son, Matthew, would be happy this Christmas.
DigitalShutterMania
incredible shot
ReplyDeleteAna, es a foto e muy delicada, la paloma parece estar bien. Buen tiro¡¡
ReplyDeleteAbrazos
Anna, 'tis a joy when you visit my blog. Your kind and insightful words are always greatly appreciated. Keep warm! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteI Love that photo. cute.
ReplyDeleteI remember that post like it was just a moment ago. I think I said "That's a awesome shot Anna. Tripod or offhand?" time fly's huh? ;-)
ReplyDeleteHello Anna,
ReplyDeleteYour post says you are not as active a blogger as you used to be. Having just discovered your blog, I hope you intend to change your plans and post more often. I love the look of it and all that it promises, just a few clicks away. And I intend to click away!
Anna..how are you. I'm Bram Antareja frm Yogyakarta Indonesia
ReplyDeletewhat a sweet picture. i'm guessing it's wishing for a place a bit warmer. hope all is well. have a great day.
ReplyDeleteOh Anna, that is the best photo ! I love her little face and I just want to pet her she looks so soft. Brillent shot !
ReplyDeleteYou will not believe this but my Christmas card this year has Mourning Doves !
I've been sick so I am late visiting blogs... I'm posting but even that wears me out.
stay warm...
cheers, parsnip
Anna: That is just beautiful. I hope you have a great Christmas break.
ReplyDeleteAh Anna, this capture is absolutely stunning my friend ;)) And please, keep the flu away and out and hope you all will have superb Holidays lots of {{{HUGS}}}
ReplyDeleteFor me the dove looks like a doll made in furry woods. It’s so nice and I think how well the dove bears the cold. Good to hear that everything is fine at your end. Let me check what Matthew done to wonder there :)
ReplyDeleteHi Anna,
ReplyDelete3 years? I think I wasn't here back then, but in any case, online acquaintances develop very fast and it is great to have you as a blog friend. As for the picture, the expressions on the bird's face are very vivid, don't you agree? Seems to enjoy the snow. :-)
Don't know if I was there then, but it sure is a shot worth re-sharing!
ReplyDeleteLovely photo Anna.....well done.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Holland, Joop
thanks for your nice reaction.
Feliz Navidad, Ana. Que se cumplan tus sueños.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
awwww, what a great photo!!!!
ReplyDeletelovely and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis one has always been one of my favorites of yours, Anna! Glad you reposted it!
ReplyDeleteThis photo is really amazing!
ReplyDeleteThat's a really neat photograph. Couldn't have set up a better pose. Especially with the snow on his head.
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