Friday, June 9, 2006

At Peace with Nature

Good Morning.

Much was said here yesterday. So today, we shall have some
peace and quiet and admire nature's moments as we let the
world sashay by. Enjoy these beautiful shots.
And, have a wonderfully splendid day.





















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18 comments:

  1. Bugs!!!!!!!

    hope it is not inspired after the video at my site.

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  2. pretty pictures...sounds like someone's feeling a bit quesy after a disturbing parasite video...

    on second thought now I have mixed feelings myself...

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  3. Beautiful pics. Thanks, Happy.

    I've been enjoying similar sights in my yard and around the neighborhood lately.

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  4. Well, what do you know! Three of my fav pals all lined up in a row. I am blessed.

    Robin, come to think of it, what a coincidence. Actually, ah....erm.....confesssion time....I did not watch that video clip. Don't believe in torturing myself with stuff like that. I'll pass, if you don't mind. TQ for sharing that just the same.

    Agus, thanks. Glad you liked the pictures. "Disturbing" is the word, alright.

    Pandabonium, thanks, which reminds me that I forgot to give credit to 'Unknown'. I'll do that after this. Yes, Summer is a great time for sightseeing. I agree you don't have to go far.

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  5. AH!!!!!!!!!!!! NICE PICTURES!!!

    It's the simplicity of nature that calms a soul.

    Peace. :)

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  6. Nice pics for the weekend.
    That's quite a big bee! ;)

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  7. Anonymous4:09 PM

    Hmmm
    I gotta get a backyard or frontyard next time, then can house them...
    So the peaceful...
    *close eyes and daydream away... and away... and away*

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  8. Spinnee, thanks. So true.

    FH2o, see, even the bee knows that size does matter.

    Zeroimpact, haha... in the meantime, love thy neighbour so that you can use her yard. Yes, nature offers some peace.

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  9. It buzzes, it crawls, it helps pollinating, it's slimy and all.

    Very nice pictures..I love that snail.

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  10. Joepsc, yeah, me too. It looks so gentle, doesn't it?

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  11. Anonymous11:18 PM

    beautiful photos. as there is saying ... 心静自然凉
    Have a great weekend!

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  12. Anonymous12:14 AM

    Yup! Definitely
    Just hope they don't go accusing me of stealing their peace and bugs
    Peace!

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  13. Those are some nice nature pics!
    Hmm...let's see:

    1. A bumblebee (armed with a nasty stinger and an attitude to match)
    2. A sucking bug draining the life juices from a helpless flower
    3. Honeybees (smaller and seemingly more mild-mannered than the bumblebee, but the stinger will stay stuck in you and continue pumping venom)
    4. Another bee! I'm not going anywhere near THIS flower patch!
    5. A snail casually devouring a defenseless plant
    6. A ladybug waiting to ambush and devour tiny, green, helpless aphids.

    Oh, you've REALLY made me feel warm and comfy, Happy! No..you haven't! You're turning me into a nervous wreck! So have a nice day!

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  14. Slurp!, yes, inner peace does wonders.

    Dear MM, thanks for the enlightening lesson on nature and it's wonders. Yes, a snail may look harmless but can wipe out vegetation slowly but surely.

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  15. I know it.. haha..

    but then again, the video was not so geeli lah, as medical people, we see it often.

    and less hum sub than your body arts.. hehe.. where is my magnifying glass.

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  16. Robin, I'm not medical people wor so not so gutsy lah besides I prefer body parts, did I say 'parts'? I mean body art as what you said. heheheh.....

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  17. peaceeeeeeee....wat we need in this busy world.

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