FOTD – June 14 – River Bend in June
It was such a beautiful day today. Garry needed pictures for (potential) bit parts in movies or commercials. He has an itch to interact with a television camera again, though a movie camera would do just fine. In between taking pictures of Garry, I took pictures of plants growing at River Bend.




Categories: #BlackstoneRiver, #Flowers, #FOTD, #Photography, Blackstone Valley, Cee's Photo Challenge, Flower of the day, wildflowers
Such wonderful captures 🙂
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Hammad, it was a perfect day in the neighborhood.
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You should have put a flower behind Garry ear and added a photo of him 😀 😀
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Hey, Cee. Watch them words! I wuz never a flower child. But I like the thought.
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I posted Garry’s portraits. I didn’t process them at all except for cropping and reducing the size of the photos. I wish I’d thought of the flower. That would have been charmingly unique 🥰
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Good job that the only thing nature doesn’t reveal, is the name…
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Words, it was such a wonderful day. Even the mosquitos and their pals didn’t bother us. I had smothered myself in that bugs off stuff as a precaution. If yesterday was a movie scene, I would say “Print it!”
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It was actually too sunny for the best pictures, but it was just so great to be outside in perfect June weather.
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Definitely!
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Love these, especially the last one!
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Andrew, me too. Marilyn’s composition is wonderful. You could see the fish jumping across the water in Busby Berkeley fashion. I was so taken by the fish choreography that I failed to take a shot of them.
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I missed the jumping fish by a nanosecond. I got the ripples, but missed the fish. Still, I was humming “Summertime” and thinking “fish are jumpin'” the whole time.
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I think the first may be a variant of milkweed 🤔
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You think? I’m terrible with wildflowers. Bird? No problem. I can find any bird in any number of guides, but I can’t tell one plant from another. I should have taken botany.
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😂 I use either google images or the new plant look up feature on my i-phone 😃
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I looked it up. It could be swamp milkweed which it closely resembled. It would have to be water-loving because it was living in the river, just along its edge.
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