Wow, that's a lot of dandelions!! I always think they are too pretty to be called weeds. I like how you took the picture between the post and gate. Beautiful picture.
Hi I saw you on Dina's blog and came to visit yours. Your photo's are great. A brother-in -law of mine was a minister on Texel from 1960 till 1967. He lived in Oosterend. My husband and I often stayed at my sister's.
Hi Dick! It should be orange! Homage to the best team in Euro 2008... ;) Thanks for your comments at Blogtrotter, still in Santiago de Compostela, now inside the Cathedral… Hope you enjoy, and have a nice weekend!
Hi Dick, Someone at Dina's said your photos were wonderful, and lo and behold, it's true! Beautiful shots here. I had never heard of Texel before, but through your lens it looks like a gorgeous place.
These are dandy dandelions. Very nice composition. BTW, the Lenscapes photo on my site is my photo. Lenscapes is the new business I've started in partnership with my daughter. To find out more, visit: http://www.lenscapes-photo.com/
Thanks for visiting my site and for your beautiful photographs.
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Hello Dick,
Nice shot on a day before a day off
Greetings,
Mark
Beautiful frame. What's the rope for?
Oh Dick....This is a Beautiful shot!!!hughugs
Beautiful!! I like the way you caught the fence in there too.
Wow, that's a lot of dandelions!! I always think they are too pretty to be called weeds. I like how you took the picture between the post and gate. Beautiful picture.
absolutely beautiful. great field, great composition
in his time of the year everything looks so great...nice shot dick.
thanks 4 you comments i posted some last news on my blog about 'a woman' perhaps me... joann
Those flowers look good enough to eat! Open the gate!
Great shot
OH! How pretty and pastoral. Makes me wish to be there.
You can feel and taste the living season of spring. Splendid picture and of course a perfect eye on Texel.
Bis morgen.
Willem
Dick,
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See you.
Willem
Rural peace and quiet
I love the perspective. I think I can hope that gate!
David - The rope is a very basic lock, it means no entrance.
Hi I saw you on Dina's blog and came to visit yours. Your photo's are great. A brother-in -law of mine was a minister on Texel from 1960 till 1967. He lived in Oosterend. My husband and I often stayed at my sister's.
Mooi gezien Dick. Ook zonder horizon kan een landschap mooi zijn.
Hello Dick,
That is a lovely Midsummer Field!
(( hug ))
Hi Dick! It should be orange! Homage to the best team in Euro 2008... ;)
Thanks for your comments at Blogtrotter, still in Santiago de Compostela, now inside the Cathedral… Hope you enjoy, and have a nice weekend!
wauw, daar wil ik doorheen rennen!
It looks lovely and Spring/summer like. The gate wouldn't keep me out from going and having a laze in the middle of that field though!
What a beautiful shot of all those beautiful yellow flowers, The fence and rope give it a spectacular touch
WOW, this would make a beautiful framed wall hanging.
Hi Dick,
Someone at Dina's said your photos were wonderful, and lo and behold, it's true! Beautiful shots here. I had never heard of Texel before, but through your lens it looks like a gorgeous place.
OH, this is lovely! I have been taking a lot of shots of fenceposts lately...they are fascinating to me! I hope to post some this week.
veel mooie (did I write correctly?)! I really like this one!
Yes Sunkyoung that's correct but "veel mooie bloemen" is more complete.
These are dandy dandelions. Very nice composition. BTW, the Lenscapes photo on my site is my photo. Lenscapes is the new business I've started in partnership with my daughter. To find out more, visit:
http://www.lenscapes-photo.com/
Thanks for visiting my site and for your beautiful photographs.
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