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Dusty words lying under carpets,
seldom heard, well must you keep your secrets
locked inside, hidden deep from view?
You can talk to me... (Stevie Nicks)
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haha no matter where he went you stalked him, can't a bird get some peace and quiet? lol great shots.
ReplyDeletebrilliant color on the blue bird. Oh to be able to capture that color in fabric! Happy holidays
ReplyDeleteLeeAnna at not afraid of color
Breathtaking photos of the red rock canyons I love, not to mention a perky little bluebird! Thanks for sharing these, SC!
ReplyDeleteI love the red rocks! And I miss that environment. Need to make it a priority next year to get out there :)
ReplyDeleteOh, that last photo just makes me want to be there.
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of bird is that? (Apart from a beautiful one, that is.) :)
Nice shots from my favorite region. Spring can't get here soon enough.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots! Though when I saw one was taken at "dead horse place" I had to reassess how beautiful it is - and the role crows would have played in naming it.
ReplyDeleteI bet that you and I are going to meet each other in Moab at Thanksgiving some year. We didn't go to Deadhorse Point this year, but we almost did. I love those Jays. It looked like the juniper trees near Moab had an amazing crop of berries that the Jays were feasting on. I didn't manage any photos of an actual Jay but you did!!!!! They're great!
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