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The story of a serious automobile accident 15 years ago and how I finally got back behind the wheel, after battling six months of crippling fear, to continue the photographic journeys you enjoy every weekday here on Snowcatcher.
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Again, more beautiful shots!
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Great looking flowers!!! Today we are getting our first big snow of the year.
ReplyDeleteWow, those are simply spectacular! ~ Calico Contemplations
ReplyDeleteBeautiful details on the flowers. Especially the water droplets.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.... as always.... Just wish it was warm enough here to see those in person.. LOL brrrr cold
ReplyDeleteI love the water droplets on the flower, so incredible!
ReplyDeleteGee, I think we need to live closer so I can see how you do this! The first words out of my mouth "Oh, I love Christmas cactus, sigh." ;o) You mention wishing on and chasing stars - astronomy, astrology, or neither? Just curious. Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteGreat macros with fabulous color!
ReplyDeleteI love the second shot. Very stunning!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, they are just lovely. Thank you so much for sharing them with me
ReplyDeleteAmazing!!
ReplyDelete*sigh* Just lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love the orange flower!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog today it was good to see you
Wow each one more beautiful, fragile, delicate, and sweetly scented the one before.
ReplyDeleteAwesome macro work. Wow.
ReplyDeleteI have one of those. If I translate the name we call it November cactus. Maybe you do too.
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