Here’s another photo for Ileana’s challenge Spring Dream, or I should say “spring memories”. Even though we can’t enjoy spring by staying outdoors, we can do that through photos and memories.
This photo reminds me that even in the least interesting place, we can find something unexpected and beautiful, like the cute cat hiding in the blooming tree on a very mundane street. See one more photo from the same day.
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Question of
Do you explore the place where you live for unexpected beauty and inspiration?
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Question of
I tried a few times without success. Will you share your trick to make answers in polls appear?
cute cat modeling on a tree. it has gumby’s green eyes…
Green-eyed cats are gorgeous indeed.
Beautiful picture. I really like to explore places.
Thank you very much! 🙂
This photo looks like a postcard. I like it a lot.
Thank you very much for your kind words!
Thank you!
I see it works for some people, that’s why I was curious.
I added them 3-4 times for this post, but without success.
Cats know how to enjoy spring
They are very good at keeping themselves entertained.
Reminds me of Pickles the Firecat (who reduces a kitten stuck in a tree). great shot, love the eyes!
Thank you very much!
you are welcome and it is rescues not reduces!
I got it. I have made worse mistakes thanks to the keyboard suggestions and autocorrect, haha.
i have done 3 today alone. Geez.
A friend just sent me a photo of his food and insisted of “This dish looks very appetizing”, I typed “This didn’t look very appetizing”
Lol, this couldn’t become any more ironic. I meant “instead”, not “insisted”. 😂
Thank you for making me feel better! This last one made me giggle!
Hmm that is acute picture. Love it.
Thank you so much for your kind words! Happy weekend!
That is indeed a great memory Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much for your kind words!
Awe, so sweet. That is just precious and brought a big grin. Thank you!
Thank you so much for your kind words!
What an adorable photo. I love this and the flowers too!
Thank you so much for your kind words, Carol!