21 Replies to “Birch Bird Box”

      1. Wendy L. Macdonald – Comox Valley – Living for Jesus, loving Him, and listening for His voice bring me great joy. I'm an inspirational writer who also loves photographing creation and making handbound journals. ~ My faith is not shallow because I've been rescued from the deep. ~ Blessings ~ Wendy ❀ https://wendylmaccreations.etsy.com
        greenlightlady says:

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  1. Great picture. It does look so like a woolly bobble hat!

    1. Hi, thank you so much for the nomination. I’m honored. And thank you for sharing me with your readers.

  2. Kudos to you, I love how you express your thoughts into lovely poems that are so well said with a rythym that captures my attention and a beautiful image as well. I stay away from awards as I find them distracting.

  3. heretherebespiders – Co Mayo, Republic of Ireland – Immigrant American living in Ireland. Sarcastic, decrepit. Loads of interests: reading, plants, pets, food, art, writing, drinking, space, politics, feminism, quantum theory. Not 'girly' and not interested in being so.
    heretherebespiders says:

    Lovely photos! Thank you for sharing them.

  4. Birch trees are so beautiful with their papery skin.

  5. Love the photo and poem and the idea of a bird box waiting to be filled with a nest!

  6. Hi there, I’ve just stumbled onto your blog and am thoroughly enjoying the prose accompanying the photos. If you’re interested I’ve also dabbled in a similar style, albeit a little more verbose and not quite so frequently as yourself 🙂 …feel free to check out my blog if you’re interested.

    Andrew.

  7. saharkarami – My name is sahar karami. I live in tehran,iran. My photography is purely emotional, I want my images to have a soul. I like to capture and hold the emotions that I felt when I took the photo and show them in the processed image, whatever the subject is. Every photo is a reflection of my own soul.
    saharkarami says:

    Really like this!

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