October 4, 2019

Friday Mood Swings

It's Friday, and that's a good excuse to do a Willy Nilly post and also join a few other linkups.

1. Sad news from California: The cute dog who lived with Frank's sister passed away yesterday. This is a photo I took of Bob several years ago.
Black and White Weekend.
2. Yesterday I showed an upper view of the swinging bridge near Muse Vineyards. Here it is from the low-water bridge. It almost fades into the background, so I'll also show some pictures from the lower end. I climbed the steps to take a picture but did not venture onto the bridge. I prefer a smaller swinging bridge!
Weekend Reflections

3. The yellow blooms are wildflowers. There are two different butterflies but one is partially hidden. 

Floral Friday and Friday Bliss.
4. I spotted the pretty pink flowers in Strasburg.

5. Skywatch: The final image for tonight is a sunset.

May your weekend be peaceful and refreshing!


12 comments:

  1. So sorry to hear of the loss of a loved pet. The flowers are beautiful. I only see swallowtail and other butterflies when we visit Italy. May you have a peaceful weekend.

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  2. ...that bridge is similar to one here in the Adirondacks. What a nice ending to your day. Thanks Linda for stopping by.

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  3. I've walked on a smaller swinging bridge, then was very surprised when others stepped on it to have the swing from my steps interrupted by their steps...very jarring.

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  4. I'm sorry about Bob. He looks like he was quite a character.

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  5. Such beauty! I enjoyed this post too! (Just left your birds on a wire post...Happy weekend and thanks for joining us at I'd Rather B Birdin.)

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  6. What sad news. Bob looks a lovely dog.

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  7. I am sorry to read about the loss of Bob, a sweet looking dog, and that is a wonderful photograph of him.

    I enjoyed seeing your other pictures too.

    All the best Jan

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  8. So sorry about Bob. I enjoyed your photos.

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