16 Replies to “All The Time In The World”

  1. Carrie Staples – United States – Author, illustrator of "The Yarn Animal Book", probably the only craft book with instructions for making such unique yarn animals as an orangutan, an ant eater, a llama and a star-nosed mole and "The Single Minded Prince, a fairy tale for all ages about a boy and a pirate captain who both misbehave. The books and a booklet series based on each different yarn craft topic covered in "The Yarn Animal Book" (pompoms and other really easy yarn crafts, knitting, crocheting, rya, needlepoint and embroidery), are available on Amazon and Kindle.
    Carrie Staples says:

    I see that same picture live here. Redwing blackbirds serenade me from cattails during my morning walk.

  2. I like the combination of the vertical reeds and the smooth greyish-white curves of the snow. I saw the tracks right away, too — what a fun addition.

  3. judybarton – Still in love, complicated, almost stupid, interested to recognize herself. "Up to the age of eighteen years old everybody writes poems; after, only two categories of people may continue to do it: poets and idiots." (Benedetto Croce). Obviously I do not consider myself a poet.
    judybarton says:

    Nice photo, beautiful bird, interesting words. I saw it is a neartic species … in Europe we cannot see it.

    1. Judy, thanks for your comments. They are common around here. The red winged blackbird is one of my favorites. They are so very stylish sporting those epaulettes.

  4. Ashok Misra – Ashok Misra is a retired Professor who dabbles with traveling and photography in his free time, his mainstream interests being reading and writing. He started out as a junior lecturer, English at the Institute of Agricultural Sciences in Kanpur, India, after completing his Masters in the language. He went on to earn a Ph.D. in American literature; and Post Graduate Certificate in Teaching of English (PGCTE) from the Central Institute of English & Foreign Languages, Hyderabad. He held the following posts as years went by: Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and finally, Professor of English. He retired in October 2012 as Professor and Head, Extension, with additional charge of Dean, Students’ Welfare of the CSA University of Agri.& tech.Kanpur, India.
    Ashok Misra says:

    Superb click! Truly awesome!

    1. Pamela, this is the fourth N’oreaster in as many weeks. Sometimes we get on a cycle like that. This one is missing us as it is hugging the coast. We’ve had a little melt and the birds are busy as can be. So spring is no the way!

  5. camerapacker – Greenville, SC – I have been photographing since 1957. I am a retired pathologist, dedicated photographer, avid audiophile and occasional fisherman. I may comment on all of the above in my blog. My blogs will have photo graphic subjects I am currently experimenting with. I continue to teach photography at Furman University in the OLLI program. My classes include Photoshop skills and photo criticism.
    camerapacker says:

    Beautiful, well-seen.

  6. Cara Lockhart Smith – I am a writer and illustrator of books for children, and a painter of pictures. I live in the Scottish Borders, and this landscape provides many of the settings, and the details, for my picture books, pictorial maps and large Northern Alphabet Postcards.
    Cara Lockhart Smith says:

    This is a lovely photograph.

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