natures lovely hearts
this one dressed in
raindrops
through time
a peachy rock
is shaped as a heart
forest fungi
forms as a heart
ice crystals
live in my heart
we all love our little birds
that stay all winter
singing through our milky gray days
(mountain chickadee)
I don't collect heart rocks
(except as photos)
but when I find heart shapes in nature
they do inspire a smile
last week the sun came out
inspiring pine grosbeak to bath in the creek
you might want to click to see the wee film in full screen
sorry i could not hold the camera still with the lens zoomed out
you might want to click to see the wee film in full screen
sorry i could not hold the camera still with the lens zoomed out
the males are red and females gold
such a dear sight
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lovely day of love to you
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A fine Valentine’s Day tribute rooted in nature. It really doesn’t get much better, does it?
ReplyDeletePretty special.
DeleteThank you David.
I loved the film! Nature's hearts are indeed beautiful. Much to love here on Valentine's Day and every day.
ReplyDeleteThank you for enjoying the film Jeanie. So sweet to see a winter bath.
DeleteI agree, yes, every day.
That chickadee is good company!
ReplyDeleteI do love our chickadees.
DeleteTammie Lee, how wonderful that you see hearts and love in nature. I always look for them as well around this special holiday. The rock picture is very cool, and the last picture is extraordinary. What pretty purple flowers in the shape of a heart.
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day, and I hope your day was filled with so much love.
~Sheri
Hi Sheri,
DeleteThank you for enjoying what I shared.
Wishing you days kissed with love.
Beautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteThank you Furry.
DeleteSo many beautiful heart shapes in nature, wonderfully captured, Tammie. I loved the little film of the birds joyfully bathing in the melted snow!
ReplyDeleteThank you for enjoying Sandra.
DeleteSo glad you enjoyed the bird bath too. I was so delighted to see them.
le myosotis ... la fleur de mon enfance.. et aussi ma préféré ! bises
ReplyDeletemyosotis: I did not know their other name, thank you.
DeleteBeautiful fictures as ever.
ReplyDeleteThank you Nick.
DeleteLove. Love. Love.
ReplyDeleteindeed Rose
DeleteYou can see that the photos are made by a person who is very good at making them.
ReplyDeleteHave a good one, Tammie !
Tomás
Thank you Tómas, so kind of you to let me know.
DeleteLove all of your heart inspired photos and the ice crystals. The film with the birds bathing is so sweet. Thanks for sharing and have a magical day ♥
ReplyDeleteCarol
Thank you so much for enjoying them all Carol. Lovely day to you.
DeleteI love heart stuff. I do collect rocks, but I also have to photograph heart shapes in nature.
ReplyDeleteNice that you enjoy the nature hearts you find.
DeleteBeautiful photos! A wonderful collection for Valentine's day!
ReplyDeleteThank you Terry.
DeleteBeautiful.... great collections of the pictures! !!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThose are lovely finds, Tammie, and I especially love that forest fungi, it makes me smile! Yesterday I shared a post with man-made hearts I found in my photos and today I came here and found your hearts made by nature, what an interesting contrast! :)
ReplyDeleteLove your all-natural Valentines! That peachy rock is so pretty. You make me send hopes out for my forget-me-nots, still buried under the snow.
ReplyDeleteAwww - so many beautiful hearts!
ReplyDeleteThese touching photos and sweet birdies melted my heart! Thank you, Tammie, and may your days be full of new signs of love! Thanks for spreading it to us!
ReplyDeleteFantastisch, great pictures 👍
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend
Crissi 🙋
The best kind of hearts! Loved the bathing scene. We had a mostly dark and gray week. Your post put a smile back on my face.
ReplyDeleteLovely! Thanks for sharing <3
ReplyDeleteSo many gifts from nature!! Lovely flowers and drops.Your ice crystals are miracle.
ReplyDeleteHave a good new week!
Thanks for all your wonderful posts
ReplyDeleteHAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
wow, thank you for enjoying what I share.
DeleteThank you for your birthday greeting!