Tag: abstract photos

Red and Blue Abstract

Nov 29, 2019 “May your choices reflect your hopes, not your fears.” ~ Nelson Mandela Hope you have a great day, night or evening where ever you may be! Thanks for stopping by!! click on either image to see what I have available at… Continue Reading “Red and Blue Abstract”

Ants don’t have lungs!

Nov 27, 2019 Did you know… a tiger’s tongue is so rough, it can lick the paint off buildings and the skin from the bones of animals a tiger’s legs are so powerful they can remain standing, even when dead. baby elephants suck their… Continue Reading “Ants don’t have lungs!”

Raindrops Are the Perfect Lullaby

Nov 19, 2019 Hope you enjoy! “Everything has its beauty, but not everyone sees it.” ~ Confucius “By thinking of the cloud, I thirsted for the raindrop.” ~ Matt Haig The Drop Be the drop that freely falls and becomes one with the water… Continue Reading “Raindrops Are the Perfect Lullaby”

A Black and Blue Bird

November 15, 2019 A Black and Blue Bird Flies under the swirling mass Trying to avoid its constant pull ~ HCMorris2019 Hope you are having a great day so far! Thanks for stopping by!! click on either image to see what I have available… Continue Reading “A Black and Blue Bird”

Nature’s Art

Nov 10, 2019 I normally wouldn’t post these photos now, but I just couldn’t wait to share. The following images are crops of the photo above. There will be more, but this is what I was able to finish before bed last night. I… Continue Reading “Nature’s Art”

Jack Frost Made A Visit

Nov 10, 2019 Picture of the Day Jack Frost made a visit The night before last His art Far surpasses That of my own. ~ HCMorris “Art is a man’s nature; nature is God’s art.” ~ Philip James Bailey Hope you have a great… Continue Reading “Jack Frost Made A Visit”

A Purple Frog

Nov 5, 2019 A purple frog! How could it be? With that crazy eye Looking back at me!! ~ HCMorris Hope you are having a great day so far! Thanks for stopping by!! click on either image to see what I have available at… Continue Reading “A Purple Frog”