Oh poor thing, all that hard work! I groom the dogs on our field so the birds can use their fur to make their nests. People think I'm nuts so there's nowt new there then lol x
Beautiful. For some reason your comment reminds me of the movie, The Last Samurai. After the Samurai, Katsumoto is badly injured, he commits seppuku on the battlefield as the honourable way to die. Before he expires, he looks up and sees the beautiful sakura blossoms gently fluttering in the light breeze and utters 'perfect'. That scene always brings a tear to my eye.
Thank you. I have never seen wild columbine before. Maybe it doesn't grow in Poland. I must check
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ReplyDeleteThe bird nest, makes me wonder what happened to the bird :)
I'm hoping it blew out of the tree and she started over! It's like nothing - it could float away on the slightest puff of wind.
DeleteThanks for that :)
DeleteLovely blossoms and a nest of fine quality; let's hope that the birds found another good home.
ReplyDeleteOh poor thing, all that hard work! I groom the dogs on our field so the birds can use their fur to make their nests. People think I'm nuts so there's nowt new there then lol x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. For some reason your comment reminds me of the movie, The Last Samurai. After the Samurai, Katsumoto is badly injured, he commits seppuku on the battlefield as the honourable way to die. Before he expires, he looks up and sees the beautiful sakura blossoms gently fluttering in the light breeze and utters 'perfect'. That scene always brings a tear to my eye.
ReplyDeleteI don't know that movie but the scene you describe sounds very beautiful and moving.
DeleteThose nests are made so ingenious, real art.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos I really enjoyed seeing the Jack In the Pulpit:)
ReplyDeleteThese are just beautiful!
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