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Erictator wrote:
I like your new friends, nice set Birdie. You seem to have got their attention too. I'm looking forward to seeing what you come up with from your new environment.
Welcome back and congratulations on the successful move!
Eric
Thank you very much Eric. I, too, am looking forward to just getting out and seeing what is to be found.
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OwlsEyes wrote:
First... congratulations on your move and best of luck adapting to the change. Having just lost my wife of 32+ years, retiring, and prepping to move from MN to CA, I completely understand the challenge you just faced. I hope that your new location will serve as an inspiration for your photography.
Your deer photos are lovely, with the last being my favorite. The buck his handsome, nicely lit, and composed with some great habitat elements.
regards,
bruce
Bruce, so very sorry for your loss . I can not image all those events happening in a short period of time. Life is certainly full of change and challenges. I pray I can embrace them .
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stanparker wrote:
You do have a rocky back yard, and some nice visitors. Great photos of them, BTW. Now you will have the challenge of photographing about a million waterfalls within easy distance. Enjoy.
Thanks Stan. We are looking forward to seeing all the wonderful places in the area. I now need to up my landscape skills which are greatly lacking!
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morris wrote:
Enjoy your new home Roberta. Will you set up a new garden? Real nice images from your yard.
Morris
Hi Morris. I do miss my flowers. We will do something . My husband had to go a pick axe as the ground is so rocky and not much top soil at all. It will be interesting to see what we can do .
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louie champan wrote:
Wow, very nicely done Birdie, love that second shot. Congratulations on the new home, always challenging to get settled in to a new place.
Thank you Louie. Lots. Of new challenges and chance for sure.
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eyelaser wrote:
It may be difficult to see now, but along with trees and rocks come roots and foundation....embrace your new home and the guests that have come to visit. I know you will.
Eric
You are so right Eric and thanks for the reminder.
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soupy wrote:
Welcome! I hope you love it up here as much as I do.
Sue
Sue, thank you. We do love it here and I am sure that love will grow as we get out more.
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gregfountain wrote:
Congrats on the move Roberta. I know how difficult it is, especially having just done it myself and being one of those older folks you mentioned Beautiful subjects and what terrific terrain you have in your new digs. Enjoy your new home!
Greg
Thanks Greg!! Loving the new area, even if it is hard on the knees🙀 Building up strengthening the body for this new terrain.
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psharvic wrote:
Nice work on these, Birdie. We have a lot of rocks and hills here in Arkansas. Amazing what a raised bed of native plants can attract in the way of butterflies and hummers. Looks like you might need some deer fencing if you go that way. Good luck in your new environment.
Thank you Vic. Looking forward to finding some native plants that will attract the lovely flying critters.
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mjgphotoz wrote:
Roberta,
So great to see you posting! We've missed you! Take a few weeks off from sorting boxes and looking for things you can't seem to find, and enjoy your wonderful new opportunities! MIA's usually show up a few days after you order the replacement! 
Mary
Thanks Mary. Your comments made me laugh as they are so true!
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csinseattle wrote:
Roberta,
Happy to see your back and you are well. The bright side you are close to family, but your beautiful Hummers will be missed, but I'm sure you'll figure it out.
In the meantime, a wonderful set and beautifully done.
Chris S.
Much appreciated Chris, thank you. There are some hummers here , but need to get some plant’s to hopefully attract them.
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Ted ellis wrote:
Birdie, best wishes to you and yours. Settle in and the best will come.
Thank you for the kind wishes Ted,
Birdie
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