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Pictures for Pam, Day 8: Honeysuckle Berries

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Yesterday's blog was full of what I'd done the day before and so I didn't mention what I actually did yesterday! I hiked to the top of the LOWER Table Rock trail! I originally planned to hike both the Upper and Lower Table Rock trails in one day but I realized on the way up the Upper that it was too much to expect that I do both trails AND take pictures too. So I axed the Lower and figured I'd do it the next day if I was up to it. As it turned out, I was! :D I also didn't bring my camera since I'd taken so many pictures the day before. Better to come back another time for that. However, as we all know, the time that you don't bring your camera is the time you see something incredible but you don't have a camera! As I was about one quarter of the way up I encountered the most adorable and fluffy grey squirrel, which was very close to me and spent a lot of time low in a nearby tree. I just stood and enjoyed the moments before I finally walked on. Yeah, I could have pulled out my phone but I didn't feel like it. What a great experience that was!!

This morning I was greeted with frost on the ground which twinkled up at me as I walked up and down our drive, listening to my Niven audio story, "Dream Park.". The sun soon melted what little frost there was, as it was just at freezing, but I loved seeing the tiny crystals on the leaves, grass, and our cars.

While I trooped along, I also thought about the past few days. With the help of Peggy C, I started up a new ipernity group, Pictures for Pam. Heidiho suggested the idea, and thus our new group is a reality! It has become quite an instant success and the crowning prize is that Pam is having a wonderful time looking at all of the pictures that we've been submitting. I hope our combined virtual hug will give her an extra push towards recovery!

Today's picture features a group of lovely little wild honeysuckle berries at the end of their show. In truth I was a bit surprised that the picture turned out at all because the two attempts I made were really just quick clicks without much care. I'd been heading back down the Upper Table Rock trail when I saw a flash of something red as I went by. I stopped and returned to the spot…oh! Berries! Neato! At that point I was ready to be done so snapped a couple of pictures and called it a day. Well, what a nice treat when I went through the images and found that one of them was actually nice enough that I am posting it today!

Pam, I know that you love and appreciate pictures of things that may not be in perfect condition, but still deserve an appreciative stare. These berries are on their way out but that very quality adds to their interest with some cool texture and notable areas to look at! Here's hoping for a nice day and plenty of rest! All my best!!
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Peggy C said:

Perfect to be enjoyed in Nature ..

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6 years ago ( translate )

Jenny McIntyre said:

You have managed to make a boring couple of berries look so interesting. I am so pleased to hear your love has been regained towards photography. You are so positive and excited - it's great to read.
6 years ago

Pam J said:

BEAUTIFUL !
6 years ago

William Sutherland said:

Exceptional capture and details!

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6 years ago ( translate )

Marie-claire Gallet said:

Gorgeous berries, Janet !!! Pam will love them for sure !!!!!! Happy week-end to you !
6 years ago

Eunice Perkins said:

Beautifully balanced shot!
6 years ago

Zulma said:

It is so eye-catching, and it caught your eye too. I understand what you are saying so much...some times when I am walking around at the end of any fall season, all looks the same, almost, different tones of the same, and then even when it is the last breath of a berry with a bit of color left in it, WOW, what a treasure!! photographic eye to the rescue of the possible tedious numbness of the monotone field. Enjoy your day Janet.
6 years ago

Roger (Grisly) said:

Enjoyed the read but not as much as I have enjoyed the fabulous image Janet, I will be out with camera tomorrow looking for bits of nature good and not so good a self challenge thanks to your image.
6 years ago

Josiane Dirickx said:

Beau rendu !
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Keith Burton said:

Perfect focus and depth of field Janet................I especially like the background. As always, an enjoyable narrative.
6 years ago

Boarischa Krautmo said:

beautiful.
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Danielle said:

D'une grande Beauté +++++++++++
6 years ago ( translate )

Jocelyne Villoing said:

Très belle image !********************
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Trudy Tuinstra said:

superb
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tiabunna said:

A lovely close-up.
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