
Regents Park, London, March 2023
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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 25 March 2023
Posted as part of Six Word Saturday
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It does look idealistic Debbie. I am glad that they can be left in peace as well 🙂
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Quite an exotic local, Debs.
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Here is my entry for the week.
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Address typo! https://fakeflamenco.com/2023/03/25/0-days-left-of-ice-fishing/
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Lovely heron. I have a water feature as well, sans avian visitor. https://fakeflamenco.com/2023/03/25/0-days-left-of-ice-fishing/K
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Looks like a great spot to pass some time.
Here’s mine: https://outofmywritemind.com/2023/03/25/looking-almost-regal-in-his-pose/
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tranquillity…
https://lessywannagohome.blogspot.com/2023/03/remember-people-who-peek-through.html
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I hope everyone is enjoying some sunshine this weekend. It looks to be sunny here in Arizona although it wasn’t sunny the day I was in Joshua Tree or at least not sunny the entire time. The wildflowers didn’t seem to mind.
janet
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A tranquil scene and the sun was lovely yesterday! I was in and out of the garden between the showers- both tidying up the leaves and trying to make some cyanotypes. Here is my Six Word Saturday post:
Thanks for sharing 🙂
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I see the goose is keeping a close eye on him 😂 Mine for this week: https://jezbraithwaite.blog/2023/03/25/it-wont-be-too-long-now/
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A Heron, be still my heart! Lovely scene of beauty and tranquility plus the Grey Heron taking it in, Debbie.
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P.S. Debbie, your Heron is in prime breeding colors, bodes well for the population there. When Herons are ready to breed, both the upper and lower bills take on a vibrant orange color. Other times of the year, the upper bill is usually dark grey or dusky blue, while the lower bill stays orange. Thus ends the Nature Girl lesson do jour.
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Patiently keeping watch by the lake. 🙂
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The heron: the very epitome of patience. My photo seems to have witnessed a family dispute: https://denzilnature.com/2023/03/25/funny-how-we-dont-talk-anymore/
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Ah yes, a great way to describe a heron
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Lovely! A bird from my side too.. https://flightsofthesoul.wordpress.com/2023/03/25/passing-through-a-forest-of-peacocks/
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It is usually so void of humans? It seems really peaceful and quiet.
My sixer for today: https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2023/03/25/enough-sun-now-for-some-water/
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It is so big that there are almost always some peaceful spots. Not far from here is an area of football pitches and a cafe so it’s very different there.
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What a beautiful sunny day for the park – to hang out with the locals … Nice! It has been a while since I’ve been to Regents Park. Thank you for this nostalgic transport!
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Very pleased to give yo a memory or two, Ju-Lyn
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Looks peaceful and empty, just the way I like it. 😉
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There’s always somewhere to escape in Regents Park. This spot is beside a bridge and the area next to the water is fenced off from interfering humans
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