Imac these are lovely pictures from Belton and especally shown at this time when they are needed to be seen. I dislike the winter:-( Thank you for sharing. Have you ever seen the deer on the Brownlow estate?.
Love your photos! The tree with the girdle reminds me of a hiking tour this summer where we walked for hours under very old oaks and beeches which were planted a long time ago to mark boundaries.
Stunning images Imac! Your reflection shot is gorgeous as always. I love the flower field around the trees and that last image looks as if the trees could come alive and talk. They remind me of a fairytale.
These are beautiful! I'm in the city jungle, and all I see is lakes of cement.
Off topic, I got this e-mail and it says something about imac. I thought it was a MWT e-mail. Turned out is was a spam mail about imac the computer. :)
Mac: Those are some neat captures from around your area. The tree with the girdle is really neat.
ReplyDeleteI think I could walk there for a long time - especially with a camera!
ReplyDeleteAll great pictures, a beautiful world.
ReplyDeleteImac these are lovely pictures from Belton and especally shown at this time when they are needed to be seen.
ReplyDeleteI dislike the winter:-(
Thank you for sharing.
Have you ever seen the deer on the Brownlow estate?.
WOW, you live in a beautiful place! Thanks for sharing your photo's with us.
ReplyDeleteTake care
Oh my! Those photos are jaw dropping gorgeous!!! The reflection of the blue sky is amazing..Lovely, lovely shots!
ReplyDeleteThe flowers in the tall forest--that's where I wanna be!
ReplyDeleteWhat unique photos you have a fun camera eye--I like the skirt on the tree and the reflection is inspiring
ReplyDeleteGreat images, Stewart - especially the 2nd and the last one!
ReplyDeleteKudos!
Cheers, Klaus
These are all beautiful shots of your world and the reflection shot was a favorite of mine. I do so love reflections.
ReplyDeleteI love this part of your world particularly the field of flowers. I can just go for a walk all day.
ReplyDeleteThat´s a Paradise World!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots and view.
Those are such beautiful photos! Beautiful world! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThe reflection is amazingly blue!
ReplyDeleteLove the standing up birds! lol.
Have a nice one too!
Great photos from your part of the world, I love the bluebells.
ReplyDeleteLove your photos! The tree with the girdle reminds me of a hiking tour this summer where we walked for hours under very old oaks and beeches which were planted a long time ago to mark boundaries.
ReplyDeleteThat first shot is unreal. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Regina In Pictures
Stunning images Imac!
ReplyDeleteYour reflection shot is gorgeous as always. I love the flower field around the trees and that last image looks as if the trees could come alive and talk. They remind me of a fairytale.
Just ducky! Those are wonderful shots, Imac. Well done.
ReplyDeleteJst too beautiful, you are a superb photographer.
ReplyDeleteIncredibly more real than real reflections in the lake. Lovely bluebell wood and above all, the duck doing the blessing of the waters bit!
ReplyDeleteLovely! Great shot of that bird flexing its wings.
ReplyDeleteNice collection of photos. The first, with the reflection is quite striking, and the goose made me laugh.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely group of pictures. I especially liked the duck.
ReplyDeleteWonderful, peaceful place to spend time...my kind of place. ;-) Love your part of the world!
ReplyDeleteeach photo is great...love the first and the duck flapping his/her wings most.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing.
These are beautiful! I'm in the city jungle, and all I see is lakes of cement.
ReplyDeleteOff topic, I got this e-mail and it says something about imac. I thought it was a MWT e-mail. Turned out is was a spam mail about imac the computer. :)
astounding
ReplyDeletethe purple flowers and the goose (I think it was a goose) are incredible! Everything is lovely.
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing more beautiful than a carpet of blue bells in a wood, thank you for this lovely shot - great post.
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