To celebrate Earth Day, I'm posting photos of my new natural surroundings in Washington. This place is so beautiful I think the pictures speak for themselves and remind me what I'm grateful for. Happy nature to all!
River running from Wallace Falls.
An urban park. Yeah, really.
Cutest little mushroom.
This hunk of driftwood is a prehistoric creature, right?
Crystal clear.
The trees are watching!
I love this planet Earth.
This day. Every day.
11 comments:
That's some piece of driftwood and I love the eyes of the tree. We know they're watching and they communicate with each other. Thanks for reminding me of Earth Day. But I did plant a tree without even realizing it was the right day to do it!!
Love these pictures. We are giving out trees at a work celebration on Thursday. Hope you are enjoying your new home. Sure looks asif you are!
Stunning. Absolutely stunning!
Yvonne: A new tree, yay! There are a lot of trees around here as opposed to where I used to live. The logs wash up on rocky beaches and make great balance beams and benches.
Liza: How cool that your work will donate trees! The planet needs all it can get these days.
I am loving it here, thank you!
Wendy: Thank you, my friend from afar!
I didn't know it was earth day until last evening. On the other hand I go for long walks everyday on this beautiful piece of northern planet where I live. We are so lucky, you and I, to live where it is magnificent!
What a beautiful place you landed in. Congratulations. It suits you.
Jan and Anne: Thank you both for stopping by and the comments. It is indeed a grand and wondrous place.
Breathtaking! I'm particularly drawn to the waterfall photo. Hope the new venue feeds your creative soul.
where would we be without her...
She's a beaut
Laurel: Good to see you. I love water. It soothes and refreshes my spirit.
R. Mac: Exactly!
Wow! Gorgeous images - nature pics is the perfect way to celebrate earth day :)
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