Really? I thought it was a painting, maybe from a book cover. Jings.
A visitor I had not seen for a long while; probably, as Seanhenge has no fish to offer.
The stance looks like 'fishing for compliments' was the priority that day.
Ha ha. Good one.
WOW! Wonderful photo :-)This year I have not seen the Heron that used to frequent one of my local pools.
Zoom 800. Sometimes my camera surprises me. ;-)
How lucky you are to have such a spectacular sentinel.
And lucky I was to have the camera at hand.
swirling currents of a forgotten burngnarled regrets you'd rather not recallpiercing eyes around each touch and turnthere are no secrets, the Heron knows them all!
Lovely surprise. Like it. Especially the fourth line. Thank you, Mark.
What a beautiful specimen, and standing so lightly at the tip of the fir.
And those eyes!**Uff, just in time: ... of which one is to be seen. ;-)
Really? I thought it was a painting, maybe from a book cover. Jings.
ReplyDeleteA visitor I had not seen for a long while; probably, as Seanhenge has no fish to offer.
DeleteThe stance looks like 'fishing for compliments' was the priority that day.
DeleteHa ha. Good one.
DeleteWOW! Wonderful photo :-)
ReplyDeleteThis year I have not seen the Heron that used to frequent one of my local pools.
Zoom 800. Sometimes my camera surprises me. ;-)
DeleteHow lucky you are to have such a spectacular sentinel.
ReplyDeleteAnd lucky I was to have the camera at hand.
Deleteswirling currents of a forgotten burn
ReplyDeletegnarled regrets you'd rather not recall
piercing eyes around each touch and turn
there are no secrets, the Heron knows them all!
Lovely surprise. Like it. Especially the fourth line. Thank you, Mark.
DeleteWhat a beautiful specimen, and standing so lightly at the tip of the fir.
ReplyDeleteAnd those eyes!*
Delete*Uff, just in time: ... of which one is to be seen. ;-)