Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Watery Wednesday

It's Wednesday and that means Watery Wednesday! Be sure to visit to see more water posts!



Mallard Ducks


The Japanese Garden in Hermann Park.
I think Mom and Dad Mallard have a nest under the bridge.


20 comments:

  1. They are definitely sticking together, aren't they?

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  2. Peaceful place and great photo!

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  3. What a pretty scene, with the water, brdige and the cute ducks!

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  4. Oooo...I really like this shot. It's so serene and peaceful.

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  5. That is so lovely. On a hot day that looks like a cool place to relax.

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  6. Such a beautiful scene of green foliage, calm water and colourful swimmers!

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  7. Beautiful scene. Love to visit Japanese Gardens too. Great capture.

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  8. When do the mallard babies appear? We sport a few pair of mallards up here too, I thought they would have been birthed by now, but I have yet to see any ducklings. And such lush, lush greenery. Gotta love the tropics. To me Texas is tropical!

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  9. A delightfully green and summery shot.

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  10. Oh yeah, could be that they are nesting under that bridge. Tranquil place for them I guess, just like us humans we do want to be in uncrowded places at times. :) Thanks for the visit!

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  11. That looks so refreshing and calming.

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  12. What a lovely picture -- I love ducks and often we go to our city park with bread in hand to feed them.

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  13. Oh, my! Is it a boy? Is it a girl? (giggles!)

    I love Japanese Gardens and I am 5 miles away to one!

    Your photo is so sharp!

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  14. Lovely scne..maybe there are babies?

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  15. Hey Snap, I just happened to check your blog --since I hadn't heard from you in awhile... Found out that I am no longer following you ---so none of your posts are coming up on my Updater. SORRY--I have no idea how that happened...

    Love seeing the Japanese Garden in Hermann Park.

    Hope you two are doing okay... I have missed you.
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  16. I believe there are different types of love, this one in this picture is so sweet!
    Luna :) - WE LOVE LUNA

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  17. So tranquil to watch a duck family floating by on a summery day. I thought of you last night when I had my cup of tea, Snap. I put the used bag carefully on the teeny tea bag holder (unfortunately not Limoges...).

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