Photographers Thursday


Sky over Dog Bar Breakwater, Cape Ann, MA



When I see the sky, the ocean the earth, wildflowers, my creative soul begins to soar with delight and gratitude.

Lace ~ Queen Anne's Lace




In sharing with two creative blogs this Thursday, I am reminded of how much my spirit thrives on seeing beauty others create as well as creating visual art myself.


Today we are sharing with:


Rural Journal


Two Bears Farmand


Alphabe Thursday ~ L is for Lace (Queen Anne's Lace)

Wishing you a fun and loving weekend.



Hugs and namaste,

and


We love to have you post your comments, thoughts or questions to delight us all in the day ~ especially, ArtMuseDog ^_^





QUOTE FOR THE DAY: 'The heart to conceive, the understanding to direct, and the hands to execute.'
~ Junius


Comments

  1. They are both lovely shots. We've a lot of Queen Anne's Lace blooming here. It's one of the few things that hasn't been completely destroyed by the drought.

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  2. Dear friend,
    Of course they are beautiful pictures, but that cute little face of your dog stole the show (smile).

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  3. I haven't seen Queen Anne's Lace before, neither heard of it ... probably it doesn't grow in my land !!!

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  4. whenever I see Queen Anne's Lace bloom along the roadsides I always think it is such a beautiful plant, I wish I could have some in my yard. but, after trying several times to transplant some, and failing, I gave up and now just enjoy it wherever and whenever I see it growing wild and free!

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  5. Such pretty pictures. We have a lot of Queen Anne's lace around here as well.

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  6. This looks like a wonderful place to be!

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  7. Love the photo of the Queen Anne's lace! Your sky photo makes me feel homesick for the ocean. :)

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  8. A word of warning -- QAL is extremely invasive -- but so pretty, who cares? :)

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  9. we just need to open our eyes a bit right!

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  10. Both photos are wonderful. Beautiful colors and so romantic.

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  11. beautiful photos and beautiful setting! I also like the shadow of you on the Queen Anne's lace - kind of like a reflection in reverse.

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  12. Carol,

    Thanks for coming by. I love queen Ann's lace, even though it doesn't always like me. I love the lacy look. We have plenty growing here in the Pacific Northwest growing along the roadway. Hope you have a great weekend.

    Yael from Home Garden Diggers

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  13. Oh I love your words and your photos are awesome. B

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  14. I have always thought of queens anns lace as a weed I couldn't get rid of. Now, seeing your pictures, I see such beauty in it.

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  15. Sometimes we just need to stop and look around us.

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  16. Thanks for coming to see my horses...pretty lace and beautiful harbor. Ocean has such great affect on us...even picture form. M

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  17. What a lovely view...and beautiful shots!

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  18. beautiful! queen anne's lace is growing like crazy all around here...i think it's so pretty!

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  19. Lovely Queen Ann's Lace.

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  20. I love Queen Anne's Lace; it always reminds me that beauty lies in the simplest, most ordinary things.

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  21. it is so fun to see what other creative people are doing!! your images are beautiful, gorgeous header!!

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  22. Oh, these are wonderful photographs! I can really imagine how that scenery would feed your soul. So happy I could get through to see your blog. I tried to visit a few days ago, after receiving your kind comment (thank you!),but my imac crashed every time I opened up this site. Had to leave it, but yay for more success today. Pats for ArtMuse Dog. What a cutie!

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  23. The Queen Anne's Lace is in abundance along our rural roads, lighting up our paths and reminding us it is still summer♫♪

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  24. The Queen Anne's Lace is so pretty and you captured it perfectly.

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  25. Queen Anne's Lace doesn't grow here in Arizona.

    I miss it.

    I remember gathering great bouquets of it and filling old crocks all over my house!

    This was lovely.

    Thank you for the memories and for sharing your great photographs.

    A+

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