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Sunday, November 21, 2021
SkyWatch Friday - Quote - Barbara Klide, Along Came Ryan, the Little (Gosling) King, Volume I - Grateful
Image 2817B - Canada Geese One
Image 2822 - Canada Geese Two
Quote:
“Each time you see that indelible V-formation, be grateful for the perfect moment to be alive. And should you hear the geese calling, drink it in, knowing you have been touched with the indescribable magnificence of the Canada Geese.”
~ Barbara Klide, Along Came Ryan, the Little (Gosling) King, Volume I
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...#1 gets my vote! Seeing geese in a v-formation is a wonderful experience. Thanks for sharing Joyce, enjoy your week.
ReplyDeleteGetting ready for Thanksgiving Day with family around the table. Enjoy the week, Tom.
DeleteBeautiful sky shot and wonderful photo of the geese ~ Xo
ReplyDeleteLiving in the moment,
A ShutterBug Explores,
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Carol, wonder why the geese fly North and later fly South? They rest in this bay every fall.
DeleteBeautifully composed photos. Well done and enjoy your week.
ReplyDeleteBill, thanks a bunch.
DeleteSuch blue skies. The Canada Geese have abandoned our local park, the one near the river that they hung out in over the summer.
ReplyDeleteAlana, these Canada geese arrive in the Fall on their way south to rest and eat every year like clock work.
DeleteBeautifully captured
ReplyDeleteThank you for the comment. Have a good week.
DeleteBeautiful. I won't be able to enjoy such lovely moments because I live in a town far away from a river or lake. Have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteNancy, glad you stopped by to see the Canada geese. They stop by every year to rest and eat in this bay. Have a good week.
Deletewhen I lived up north, I enjoyed watching geese fly south in the fall and fly north in the spring
ReplyDeleteCarol, agreed. That is what I do. Have a good week.
DeleteThanks for stopping by and commenting on my blog. Spring is the time the Canada Geese return to our lake to raise their young. Up the lake at the cabin they can be a nuisance in the float garden. I have to chase them away otherwise they can eat everything in just a few bites. - Margy
ReplyDeleteOh no! How awful. Sorta like bunnies here. I personally don't like walking in parks because of the litter Canada Geese leave behind. They have no toilet paper. Ugh! Enjoy the holiday coming up.
Deletenice scene,have a nice day.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Thomas.
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