I thought for a second I was in England. Very cool!
I saw a swan too, before I read your title. A swan on a nest.
LemonVerbenaLady - I think by looking out the window I am in Seattle or England. (Misty fog). Oh, you mean the swan. ;l Thanks for stopping in.Texas Playwright Chick - I should have led with the question. Leave it to the writer to make me discover this. Thank you for stopping by.
I truly thought it was a swan until I read your post. Very cool!
Yaya - I thought it was a swan when I walked up to look at the water. I knew it could not be sitting in all that fast moving water - but it sure looked like one.
I see a lovely swan also. Do you normally have a river outside your door? We have flooding here.
This is the "dry" creek by where I work. Ground was saturated and then we got 2+ inches in a down-pour. The creek "flashed" and became a raging river.
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I thought for a second I was in England. Very cool!
I saw a swan too, before I read your title. A swan on a nest.
LemonVerbenaLady - I think by looking out the window I am in Seattle or England. (Misty fog). Oh, you mean the swan. ;l Thanks for stopping in.
Texas Playwright Chick - I should have led with the question. Leave it to the writer to make me discover this. Thank you for stopping by.
I truly thought it was a swan until I read your post. Very cool!
Yaya - I thought it was a swan when I walked up to look at the water. I knew it could not be sitting in all that fast moving water - but it sure looked like one.
I see a lovely swan also. Do you normally have a river outside your door? We have flooding here.
This is the "dry" creek by where I work. Ground was saturated and then we got 2+ inches in a down-pour. The creek "flashed" and became a raging river.
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