Yes we've all been seeing eclipse photos. But this is too pretty to pass up sharing!
Locomotive engine being swung across a canyon with the Rio Grande River below. New Mexico. c.1915. The question in my mind is, which side is Mexico, and which side is New Mexico, not that it matters that much.
This is always worth considering, especially since I might make a green great dragon, which can't exist! Only if he's the grandson of the wonderful great green dragon grandmother.
Today's quote:
Love is never lost. If not reciprocated, it will flow back and soften and purify the heart. -Washington Irving, writer (1783-1859)
Sharing with Eileen's Saturday Critters
...that's quite a duck!
ReplyDeleteI didn't believe it till I fact checked myself!
DeleteI found this hodge podge to be fun. Love that first pic, and the hummers are pretty funny. I have seen that word order before. It is odd how we follow the order without knowing the rule.
ReplyDeleteYes our command of this language, without having to go through the pain of learning all these rules, is awesome!
DeleteWhat do you have in that hummingbird feeder? That must be some powerful juice! LOL
ReplyDeleteHa ha. Got it from Facebook. Sorry I don't know who posted it first!
DeleteHello Barbara,
ReplyDeleteWonderful variety of birds and photo. The Eider duck is a beauty. The turkeys are a great sight to see.
I love the Raven painting and the eclipse image. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
Thanks Eileen...a combination of art, humor and nature today!
DeleteI awoke with a cup of coffee and your entertaining wee newly posted expansive circular bright web photos to bring pleasure blog! Thank you for making my morning lovely! Thank you for the "rules" of adjectives...So much can not exist now that I know them.
ReplyDeleteLinda sue here..
DeleteAnd if we grew up in the English language, as well as grammatically correct speaking adults around us, it's easy peasey.
DeleteThank you Barbara for this thoughtful and engaging post. Aloha
ReplyDeleteThat's funny about your 'hummingbirds'! Love the duck! What gorgeous feathers.
ReplyDeleteThe adjective order thing is fascinating!
ReplyDeleteI think I'm going to ignore adjective order - unless t just comes naturally. But those are some Hummingbirds!
ReplyDeletethat's a wonderful image of the eclipse!! my oh my...what big hummingbirds you have!! hahaha
ReplyDeleteNever seen such hummingbirds and a cat-duck - hehe! Thanks for sharing the first photo.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Germany