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!
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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Love seeing the Japanese Garden in Hermann Park.
Hope you two are doing okay... I have missed you. Hugs, Betsy
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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They are definitely sticking together, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful sight. Great shot
ReplyDeletePeaceful place and great photo!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty scene, with the water, brdige and the cute ducks!
ReplyDeleteOooo...I really like this shot. It's so serene and peaceful.
ReplyDeleteThat is so lovely. On a hot day that looks like a cool place to relax.
ReplyDeletePeaceful scene.
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Such a beautiful scene of green foliage, calm water and colourful swimmers!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scene. Love to visit Japanese Gardens too. Great capture.
ReplyDeleteWhen 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!
ReplyDeleteA delightfully green and summery shot.
ReplyDeleteOh 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!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so refreshing and calming.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely picture -- I love ducks and often we go to our city park with bread in hand to feed them.
ReplyDeleteOh, my! Is it a boy? Is it a girl? (giggles!)
ReplyDeleteI love Japanese Gardens and I am 5 miles away to one!
Your photo is so sharp!
Lovely scne..maybe there are babies?
ReplyDeleteHey 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...
ReplyDeleteLove seeing the Japanese Garden in Hermann Park.
Hope you two are doing okay... I have missed you.
Hugs,
Betsy
I believe there are different types of love, this one in this picture is so sweet!
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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...).
ReplyDeletemagnificent, quite peaceful place!
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