Monday, July 16, 2007

Glorious Morning in the Little Forest



18 comments:

Doug said...

Beautiful surroundings. Very nice photos.

Martha said...

Very pretty. I can hear the birds chirping and feel the cool breeze. Good thing I'm wearing my sweatshirt and have my cup of coffee close by. It'll warm up in no time and then I'll go for a walk in the forest...

Lori said...

Welcome back! It looks like you had a wonderful time. Loved your beach photos! That certainly is a glorious morning photo.

Angela Marie said...

This is just beautiful! Oh how I would just love to be there on your front porch, sipping a cup of coffee, listening to the birds and insects, feeling the sun and morning with kisses greeting me hello!

You must love it there!

I will just admire your beautiful photos!

Inside our hands, outside our hearts said...

Your area is lovely and quite peaceful I bet. I live in the city so I can only imagine the beauty you wake to every morning.

judi/Gmj said...

yeah, everything they said, and do you chicken's wake you up yet? Rooster crowing and all that? I'm following Martha, hope she has a compass!

Olivier said...

une lumiere feerique, superbe.


a fairy-like, superb light.

JO said...

Gudl! The first pic: you captured God saying Hello! WONDERFUL PHOTO!

Thanks for sharing!

Anonymous said...

Very nice photos. You are so lucky to have such splendid surroundings. We are, more or less, stuck where we are and at our age there is no chance of moving and starting over. I just envy those who are starting now, and have this modern technology to help in so many areas. Listening to wildlife is nice and you know all of that.

How are the chickens doing?

Abraham Lincoln

Pedi said...

Wow, die Bilder sehen wie Postkarten aus!!

stadtgarten said...

Das sind ja ganz tolle Bilder. So eine schöne Stimmung!
LG, Monika

Anonymous said...

Sehr beeindruckend diese Fotos,einfach schön anzusehen.
Heute Morgen,als Dunja und Tobias abfuhren in Kiedrich erlebten wir alle gemeinsam ein schönes Bild,2 wunderbare Regenbögen,es war wie ein "Zeichen von Volker!"So meinte Dunja gleich,es war einfach schön ihn gemeinsam zu erleben.
Schade keiner hatte um diese Uhrzeit die Kamera zur Hand.
So wie sie schnell am Himmel waren so schnell waren sie auch wieder verschwunden.

Gudl said...

Thanks for asking about the chickens!
They are doing fine. They are happy in their moveable henhouse. We roll them to different spots in the grass and they are happy. They are full grown, but don't lay eggs yet. It will be another couple of months before they lay eggs.
Today we gave 5 of the 15 chickens away. We just had to many, so we gave them to the Amish people that built our barn as a gift. They cannot raise tiny chicks because they don't have electricity for the heat lamp.
We have only females, no rooster!

J. Andrew Lockhart said...

I love these! (and I'm not even a morning person) :)

Heike said...

Tolle Bilder und super Ausblick. Ihr seid zu beneiden

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the update on the chickens. Mother used to leave a light bulb lit in the chicken house at night to get the hens to lay. ANd it worked but I think she only did it when the hens had stopped laying eggs for some reason.

Abraham Lincoln
Brookville Daily Photo

Priscilla said...

Nice of you to give some chickens away! I'm sure they appreciate it!

JAM said...

Wow, I like all three of these. I especially like the first one. It really captures how it feels to look into the bright light.