Today let’s have a look at the edge where we and wild things meet. This is where I like to look.
Here is a compilation of various roadside attractions, just maybe not the kind you expect.
For Lens-Artists Photo Challenge, hosted by Tina of travelsandtrifles.wordpress.com: Wild
Roadside attractions is a great description. Darling baby Bestia makes me smile. And good gracious how naughty the poppies must be to have whole fields of them locked up. The fur hat (?) would give me a start to find it like that on any city street. The nest in the electric box reminds me that I found a nest two days ago with an egg. It’s time to do a what-my-place-looks-like-these-days post! Thanks for the idea.
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Thank you so much, Crystal, for hopping around my blog, reading my posts carefully and leaving meaningful comments as you always do. ❤ If I can give an idea, it's my greatest pleasure. All well to you!
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I’m not always prompt, but I do eventually get back to my fave bloggers. You are certainly one of them.
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Ha ha. Great selection. Who doesn’t like puppies and poppies? Free the poppies!!
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Thank you, John. 🙂 Puppies and poppies! They go together well. I’m glad to make you chuckle.
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Some great pictures, I love the bird nest and the poppy pen.
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Thank you, Scooj. Those cheeky poppies. 😀
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This is a great collection. I am partial to the critters, but they’re all good.
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Thank you, Dan. 🙂 I saw yours when she was little over there. Sooo cute.
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Bestia saving the poppies……my heart melted!
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Thank you, Lois. 🙂 He seems so ready!
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He’s adorable.
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LOL for this one MMM, some wonderful plays on words. And your puppy is the cutest ever!!
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Thank you, Tina. 🙂 I’m glad you were entertained. It was fun!
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Love all the nests everywhere – and Free All Poppies! Your posts are always a treat, Manja.
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Thank you, Leya, I’m so glad you enjoy them!
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You do make me laugh! All the unnoticed details, wonderful!
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Thank you, Emma. And thanks for the alert for your book! I got it! Yeahhh! It’s the e-book so it’s in black and white. Your beautiful colours I’ll miss terribly. 😉
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That’s a shame that its not the colourful kindle version!
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Oh! I didn’t even know the colours exist on e-readers. 🙂 I had a quick look and saw only black and white photos… Maybe it’s my settings. I need to study.
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I dont know about e-readers, I have this Amazon Fire thing (that monitors my every move for Amazon), e-readers may well be different!
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Great variety in this post, as ever, Manja!
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Thank you so much, Sue! 🙂
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Hi, Manja. I love your playful take on “wild!” Wonderful. And your dog is adorable.
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Thank you so much, Patti. 🙂 He was such a cutie pie (and still is, of course). We got him six years ago tomorrow.
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Adorable.
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What fun! I love repurposed things by wildlife. Great captures.
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Thank you, Sherry. I’ve had quite some fun with this post. 🙂
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Cutest lil rodents, ever!
Also, PUPPER!
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Thanks, Joey. I’m glad you call them cute. You might be among the very few to do that. I hear they are a major problem in the south over there near you. There is a documentary out but I haven’t seen it yet. Obviously people are paid for each.
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