Thanks for visiting my blog. What a lovely blog you have! The pics are amazing! Very lovely.
Just in case you don't get a chance to read my reply to you about the Iron Syrup, here it is:
Hi Tammie! Sorry if I was unclear - this syrup does NOT taste like a barnacle. I was joking that spirulina tastes that way! (Not my favorite superfood!) The syrup is delicious and sweet. Keep in mind I doubled the dose of sprirulina, but even still, it tastes fine to me. I even put two tbsp. of the syrup into my friendly neighborhood ex-boyfriend's tea two days ago, and he took a few sips and said, "Tastes really sweet. But with just a hint of...grass or weeds or something." I said, "Oh, that's just the algae." ;)
Hi Tammie, Thank you for visiting me and for leaving your very kind comments!:) Wow what can I say about your lovely flower photos. Just that they are stunning!:) Please can I put you on my blogroll? Best wishes Jo.x
My mom has visible grace in her kitchen bay window. She ahs always loved flowers and the silent insights they share that penetrate time and space. To gaze into the eye of an orchid is to drink in the advice of infinity.
Wow! Your macro shots are truly amazing. You're inspiring me to try to spend more time looking for macro subjects to photograph. I typically go for sweeping vistas or zoomed in shots of architectural details. Hmm, now do I have to go out and buy a macro lens? Thanks for stopping by and commenting on my WW shot. Those reed islands were fun to walk around on. One of them even had a solar panel to power up the TV and radio!
I've always wanted to see Montana - land of big skies (I hope have that right) - and your photographs, intimate, breathtaking, and taken with a true artist's eye, make me want to travel there all the more one day.
Capturing the beauty of our natural world with photography is a great passion for me, as well as my business; Spirithelpers. You can find my webstore at: www.spirithelpers.net
It is my attempt to capture a spirit that uplifts and ignites the majesty in our hearts.
All images and writings are by me, Tammie Lee unless otherwise noted. All images and poetry are copyrighted and not to be used without permission by me, thank you for your respect in honoring this.
Please forgive me, but I no longer will be accepting blog awards, they are quite time consuming to honor. I also feel shy about passing them to folks that may not want to do them. Please accept my friendship and appreciation through our comments and emails. Thank you for visiting!
Hey Tammie !! This is simply very beautiful and awesome !! The color and the way it is captured both are fabulous.Thanks for sharing..
ReplyDeleteDear Tammy,
ReplyDeleteYou captured the inner light!
Gorgeous!
Sherry
I see an angel in the center! lovely photo, well done!
ReplyDeleteA real creative macro shot ! beautiful !
ReplyDeleteGorgeous macro capture, Tammie...
ReplyDeleteGiVEAWAY on my blog today only.
Have a great day.
Hugs,
Betsy
Incredibly beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the photo and the words! Your macros are always beautiful<3
ReplyDeleteI got the ring in the mail some days ago and I haven't taken it off since it arrived in my mailbox! It's so lovely! Thank you so much!:D
And in this case, within is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSublime.
ReplyDeleteSuperb photo and words.
ReplyDeleteWhat an angel! :)
ReplyDeletevery good interpretation!
ReplyDeleteHi. Amazing photos. Very beautiful. Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteCindy
Stunning. It reminds me of a hummingbird.
ReplyDeleteSo very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous, as usual!
ReplyDeleteLOVELY! :)
ReplyDeleteLook at that beautiful Orchid face!! It shines!
ReplyDeleteThis is a simply gorgeous macro!
ReplyDeleteI see the Angel too. Instantly. Nature can be so randomly calculated. Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteOrchids look like little aliens trying to be disguised. :)
ReplyDeleteThese images are unreal. The Spring is really coming into its own. You have such an attention to the detail in life. I love it!
ReplyDeleteI am so in awe of the perfection of orchids! Beautiful shot:)
ReplyDeletegorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Macro!
ReplyDeleteI love it!
Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYour photography is such a joy.
Gorgeous orchid and beautiful shot. I've only seen one like this once before. :-)
ReplyDeleteIt glows! How beautiful!
ReplyDelete....gorgeous. Love your poetry too! (I see the angel too...)
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous little Beauty - and wonderful words to go with
ReplyDeleteVery graceful shot and words! Have a wonderful week, Tammie :)
ReplyDeleteSo.very.beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteHi Tammie,
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog. What a lovely blog you have! The pics are amazing! Very lovely.
Just in case you don't get a chance to read my reply to you about the Iron Syrup, here it is:
Hi Tammie! Sorry if I was unclear - this syrup does NOT taste like a barnacle. I was joking that spirulina tastes that way! (Not my favorite superfood!) The syrup is delicious and sweet. Keep in mind I doubled the dose of sprirulina, but even still, it tastes fine to me. I even put two tbsp. of the syrup into my friendly neighborhood ex-boyfriend's tea two days ago, and he took a few sips and said, "Tastes really sweet. But with just a hint of...grass or weeds or something." I said, "Oh, that's just the algae." ;)
Hi Tammie,
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting me and for leaving your very kind comments!:)
Wow what can I say about your lovely flower photos. Just that they are stunning!:)
Please can I put you on my blogroll?
Best wishes Jo.x
My mum and dad used to grow orchids.They are good as they last a long time. However, they also take a long time before they bloom.
ReplyDeleteIs this your orchid? Wish I have a camera that can take close up photos like you did.
Beautiful! I love the composition in the macro, and I love orchids. They are great as macro subjects.
ReplyDeleteMy mom has visible grace in her kitchen bay window. She ahs always loved flowers and the silent insights they share that penetrate time and space. To gaze into the eye of an orchid is to drink in the advice of infinity.
ReplyDeleteOh, how delcious and sensual and beautiful~
ReplyDeleteMmm, I feel like a bee must, gazing upon this image.
Beautiful macro!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful face. She does reflect what is in her heart, doesn't she?
ReplyDeleteQuite beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat is stunning, to be sure!
ReplyDeleteAmazing.
ReplyDeleteA stunning orchid Tammie Lee.
ReplyDeleteSeraphic...
ReplyDeletegorgeous photo! I also particularly like your recent photos of spring rains!
ReplyDeleteTammie: Love the way the colors blend on this neat flower.
ReplyDeleteWow! Your macro shots are truly amazing. You're inspiring me to try to spend more time looking for macro subjects to photograph. I typically go for sweeping vistas or zoomed in shots of architectural details. Hmm, now do I have to go out and buy a macro lens? Thanks for stopping by and commenting on my WW shot. Those reed islands were fun to walk around on. One of them even had a solar panel to power up the TV and radio!
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to see Montana - land of big skies (I hope have that right) - and your photographs, intimate, breathtaking, and taken with a true artist's eye, make me want to travel there all the more one day.
ReplyDeleteexquisite!!
ReplyDeleteThank you--
You put exquisite words to exquisite photography. Such a beautiful collection to brighten my days.
ReplyDeleteLJSIII
My goodness...I didn't even read the previous comment when I added mine! I guess you truly ARE exquisite!
ReplyDeleteOh my, that is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words.
Hi Tammie!!! thank you for being so sweet message you left me.....a big help through this most difficult time....
ReplyDeleteyour photos are amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad I found your blog. Gorgeous pictures. I will return again!
ReplyDeleteWonderful.
ReplyDeleteAlmost looks like a 'lion' :)
The colors are amazing!