It's about time. Really!
That's what this is about.
It IS about time.
Time to start living.
Time to live like you never lived before.
Time to......whatever.
It's about time.
...and we only get one shot.
When I was a small girl there was a lake close to our house divided by a major road that we traveled all the time. Each morning and each afternoon local traffic knew to slow down and stop to allow the ducks to cross from one side of the lake to another. It was always an exciting ride to somewhere if I was lucky enough to see the ducks crossing. Thanks for summoning up that memory for me.
Many bloggers, including WW participants, will be flying Peace Globes in the blogosphere on Wednesday, June 6, 2007. It is BlogBlast for Peace day - the second annual event. Please consider using your Wordless Wednesday platforms on this day to participate. You can find more information about the movement at Mimi Writes or BlogBlast for Peace http://mimiwrites.blogspot.com or http://mimilenox.blogspot.com Thanks and peace! Mimi
There's a mall that I often go to, and in the spring there's a lot of bird/duck families around the little ponds that are situated near the mall...near traffic! Not good. A few years ago I was with my dad around the area and a family was crossing the road and I was like "DAD, STOP!"...he stopped, luckily we didn't cause an accident. Then a few weeks ago I was driving in that area and again a family crossed in front of me...but there wasn't any other traffic so I was able to stop without a problem.
I hate to think of how many babies die each year because of the traffic in that area. Really sad.
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Cute! These pics are really crisp, where are they taken?
What a great picture of a duckling...I just love watching the mama duck with her ducklings.
AWWW....duckies!!! I love ducks...we have some at the river area where my WW picture was taken, and I love to watch them.
awwww.... sooooo cute!
When I was a small girl there was a lake close to our house divided by a major road that we traveled all the time. Each morning and each afternoon local traffic knew to slow down and stop to allow the ducks to cross from one side of the lake to another. It was always an exciting ride to somewhere if I was lucky enough to see the ducks crossing. Thanks for summoning up that memory for me.
wow--what great photos!
That's a lot of gostlings! CUTENESS!
and that was only one brood...there were similar bunches of other little ones and parents.
Many bloggers, including WW participants, will be flying Peace Globes in the blogosphere on Wednesday, June 6, 2007. It is BlogBlast for Peace day - the second annual event. Please consider using your Wordless Wednesday platforms on this day to participate. You can find more information about the movement at Mimi Writes or BlogBlast for Peace
http://mimiwrites.blogspot.com or http://mimilenox.blogspot.com
Thanks and peace!
Mimi
There's a mall that I often go to, and in the spring there's a lot of bird/duck families around the little ponds that are situated near the mall...near traffic! Not good. A few years ago I was with my dad around the area and a family was crossing the road and I was like "DAD, STOP!"...he stopped, luckily we didn't cause an accident. Then a few weeks ago I was driving in that area and again a family crossed in front of me...but there wasn't any other traffic so I was able to stop without a problem.
I hate to think of how many babies die each year because of the traffic in that area. Really sad.
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