Hi Linda...He looks a little dull to me as I had to shoot him through the window. The koi are in reality goldfish, that we paid twelve cents apiece for three years ago. We had four survive the original batch; the rest have bred in the pond.
Hi Connie...Spring is trying, although it's cold and windy enough to have the wood stove going. I'm so glad we aren't having snow!
Hi Christa....I think it's important to remember where we live.
Hi Corrine....I have more white violets that bloom later in the spring.
Hi Midori...I'm sure your screen setting is fine. Purple finch's, at least in southern New England, are more of a red than a purple. Who knows how dark they were when they were named?
Dearest Suzi, We ought to celebrate Earth Day 365 days a year! Preserving as best as we can what we got. Your surroundings look lovely and you show tender care and love for your pet-fish! Hugs, Mariette
Wow that purple finch is really colorful and I love your koi, have a great day.
ReplyDeleteWow! Spring has sprung where you live. It's snowing today here!
ReplyDeleteYOu are so right! We should care more! Christa
ReplyDeleteLove those white violets. Happy Earth Day to you too!
ReplyDeleteHi Linda...He looks a little dull to me as I had to shoot him through the window. The koi are in reality goldfish, that we paid twelve cents apiece for three years ago. We had four survive the original batch; the rest have bred in the pond.
ReplyDeleteHi Connie...Spring is trying, although it's cold and windy enough to have the wood stove going. I'm so glad we aren't having snow!
Hi Christa....I think it's important to remember where we live.
Hi Corrine....I have more white violets that bloom later in the spring.
Purple finch looks red! (or is it my screen setting?) Lovely, either way. : )
ReplyDeleteHi Midori...I'm sure your screen setting is fine. Purple finch's, at least in southern New England, are more of a red than a purple. Who knows how dark they were when they were named?
ReplyDeleteoh my, I esp. love the fish and violets!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the names you picked out for your pond fish! I spent Earth day feeling grounded with Mother Earth in the garden.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see violets!! Happy Earth Day :)
ReplyDeleteDearest Suzi,
ReplyDeleteWe ought to celebrate Earth Day 365 days a year! Preserving as best as we can what we got.
Your surroundings look lovely and you show tender care and love for your pet-fish!
Hugs,
Mariette
it's finally looking like spring up your way!
ReplyDeleteYay for Spring!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Michele.....It's cold and rainy again! It's supposed to warm up this week end.
ReplyDeleteHi Lori...We need to cheer Spring on.....so shy this year.