Oh this is a likely spot!
I'll have some red...
and purple...
and orange...
and purple...
and purple...
Mmm - that was good!
Burp!
I’m sitting here watching an Annie Oakley documentary while writing this post. She was quite a lady! Sunday, November 17th We had a c...
Oh, how wonderful! I love the pic of the hummingbird with his little head buried into the purple petunia. These are great. (That last one is a keeper, too!)
ReplyDeleteI think he likes purple best of all. Amazing photography. ;)
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Gorgeous! Absolutely gorgeous! Our hummingbirds seem to prefer the flowers on the deck to the feeder. I love to see them practically buried in the blossom.
ReplyDeleteThat settles it! I'm having purple for lunch.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful. I saw one here yesterday.
ReplyDeleteGreat pics. Too bad birds are color blind and can't enjoy the colors.
ReplyDeleteWell, they do say to eat your "colours"!
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic shots. I wish I could attract hummers. Maybe next year when the perennials and butterfly bush really fill out.
Dr. M is a fabulous photographer isn't he? It's like getting a birthday present every day when I check out the camera chip - ha!
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to figure out what purple thing I can eat for dinner - and since I don't like purple cabbage I think it might have to be black raspberry ice cream :)
Fantastic pictures and very funny comments!
ReplyDeleteI don't like purple cabbage, either...how do you feel about eggplant?
Black raspberry ice cream with chocolate chunks!
ReplyDeleteLOL, cute story and great pictures to go with it!
ReplyDeleteGREAT photos! I love them!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! I can't believe you got all those shots.
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of an an ancient Tonight Show when Johnny Carson was still the host. He had a fancy camera for the times. Nothing like our digitals, but he shared photos he'd taken of a hummingbird that was in a tree outside his window. I remember he was so enthusiastic about it. He would have loved our cameras.
Awesome!
ReplyDeleteWOW!
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