(or high-budget fantasy films ; ) They certainly felt so. ;)
sometimes there is so many of them one have to very careful to not kill any. This. Yet a few years ago in my vicinity there was a place where thousands fly-sized froggies migrated in June across pavements and roads. Now they're all gone, not coming anymore. I guess some pond has been drained, or something... *sniff*
In not-so-near, certainly. In the nearest - I'd love it, but a lot depends on a weather. :)
Your photos are always so beautiful. And as fili says, the scenery is like something from a folk tale. One can just imagine the third son walking down that path, with his belongings tied up in a red spotted handkerchief.
The beetle picture is absolutely spectacular! It should be entered into a competition at the earliest opportunity.
with his belongings tied up in a red spotted handkerchief Aww! Thanks for the vision! And a dragon somewhere, considering all the sheep. :D
It should be entered into a competition at the earliest opportunity. I wouldn't dare, too blurred in places, in more-poor-than-artistic way. But I can have something better, hopefully, soon. ;) At least in technical quality.
I very much reccommend Pieniny Mountains if you happen to visit Poland again. And I like beetles - they're cute, they're tough yet peaceful, they're beautiful, all at once.
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And yay for the frog - I've always loved meeting the frogs on my walks, sometimes there is so many of them one have to very careful to not kill any.
And now, of course, I feel the strong need/desire to go on a trip. Are you planning any in the nearest future? ; ))
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They certainly felt so. ;)
sometimes there is so many of them one have to very careful to not kill any.
This. Yet a few years ago in my vicinity there was a place where thousands fly-sized froggies migrated in June across pavements and roads. Now they're all gone, not coming anymore. I guess some pond has been drained, or something... *sniff*
In not-so-near, certainly. In the nearest - I'd love it, but a lot depends on a weather. :)
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Your photos are always so beautiful. And as fili says, the scenery is like something from a folk tale. One can just imagine the third son walking down that path, with his belongings tied up in a red spotted handkerchief.
The beetle picture is absolutely spectacular! It should be entered into a competition at the earliest opportunity.
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Aww! Thanks for the vision! And a dragon somewhere, considering all the sheep. :D
It should be entered into a competition at the earliest opportunity.
I wouldn't dare, too blurred in places, in more-poor-than-artistic way. But I can have something better, hopefully, soon. ;) At least in technical quality.
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