4.11.2016

Frosty Buttercups



some mornings are frosty


glistening in gentle morning light


petals opening to recieve


some still sleepy and gently stretching to awaken to the day


sun turns frost to water drops

dressing petals in watery gems of light

and
last night
a Great Gray Owl 
swooshed through the yard to land on this tree, joy.
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29 comments:

  1. Delicious beauty. I want to taste one.

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    1. fun response
      i will have to look up if they are edible

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  2. Beautiful details in these shots!

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  3. Bonjour chère amie,

    Vos photos me surprennent et le fascinent énormément.
    Le givre qui recouvre la végétation et ces fleurs qui semblent si fragiles est spectaculaire. On dirait de la confiserie. Je fais cela avec les violettes que je cristallise avec du sucre.
    Quelle chance que de pouvoir surprendre et prendre en photo ce superbe hibou !
    Merci pour ce délicieux billet chère amie...

    Gros bisous ♡

    Ps : En ce moment, je ne suis pas très présente sur les blog... Pardon !

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  4. What stunning shots.

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  5. Whoever thought that frosty buttercups could look so exquisite? They do, of course and you and your camera have captured their magic! Large grey owl looks on with unblinking eyes!

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  6. Great and beautiful photos!

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  7. Lovely pics and the GGO was magnificent :-)

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  8. Beautiful photos with your specialty, the ice.
    Have a good one, Tammie.
    Tomás.

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  9. Tammie I am speechless about these photos! WOW! :-)

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  10. Wonderful shots!
    Happy day Crissi

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  11. LA FLOR PRECIOSA .
    Y ESA MIRADA !!!!
    ME ENCANTA TODO.
    SALUDITOS

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  12. Those are just beautiful.

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  13. The frosted flowers look like pieces of expensive costume jewelry.
    lovely shot of the owl,looking so wise and handsome......a gift for you and all of us!
    Thank you!

    Enjoy your day,
    Ruby

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  14. Tammy, you really are a profoundly amazing photographer. Those blooms just dazzle like jewels!

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  15. Hi,Tammie
    The frost lowers are so pretty! They were captured well by your lens. I am thinking that the yellow flower with drops can be a jewelry brooch!!

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  16. Wow, those buttercups photos are splendid! What a rare occurrence to have the frost in those patterns on them! Absolutely gorgeous! And the owl was a treasure!

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  17. Thank you so much every one!!

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  18. such lovely shots - love them.

    have a sweet day.

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  19. Absolutely beautiful! Capturing that owl is pretty good, too.

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  20. Beautiful shots ♥♥♥♥ We have an owl in our woods but we never see him/her. We just listen to it every evening and once in while hear a whisper of wind as it takes flight.

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  21. Oh Tammie! thank you for sharing your lovely world with us. Those buttercups are wonderful gems, like miniature suns that shine at your feet and the owl is obviously your very own spirithelper. What joy to habit visiting! Bless you, precious one.

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  22. Your macros leave me sighing. I like your special visitor, too!

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  23. beautiful little flower and lovely that they can survive the frost. you're so lucky to have the owl visiting your home.

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  24. Beautiful photos of nature !!
    Greetings

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  25. Beautiful photos of nature !!
    Greetings

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  26. Be still my heart. Lovely frosty images and a stunning creature.. all captured so beautifully.

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  27. Oh I love that owl, dad just made an owl box to attract an owl in their forest. Mum misses a hooting owl at night, ah the wonderful sounds and sights of nature!

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Warm greetings to you~

Thank you for visiting and also for sharing your thoughts and feelings. Seeing anew through your eyes and heart mean so much to me!

Tammie