What A Sign (#843)

Long day driving fron central Arkansas to northern Tennessee…despite the perils of the road, it was a pleasant sunny day…

Yesterday, my last day on the Arkansas River brought me a flock of Red Winged Blackbirds…

I sat by the river watching them in a nearby tree…while they sat in their tree watching me..

You would have to enlarge the photo to see them; it was the first time I ever saw a whole flock of red-wings

Overnite park near Nashville; getting out of my RV to check in at the park office, I saw this wonder in the sky…

A Heart shaped Cloud right above me…what a lovely way to be reminded to appreciate every blessed day

Love, annie

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Born under a wand'rin' star.... living in my Winnebago, traveling the country, explorer/adventurer, photographer, writer, chi master, massage therapist, retired teacher/counselor, work camper. Appreciation for the freedom to do it all. Enjoying life's ultimate lessons of trust, respect, and grace.
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6 Responses to What A Sign (#843)

  1. Sher says:

    You have flocks of redwings and I have flocks of robins! Ahhh spring

  2. Klausbernd says:

    Dear Annie
    what a sign this heart shaped cloud.
    We don’t have redwings here, we suppose.
    Have a wonderful time
    The Fab Four of Cley
    🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂

  3. Aluce says:

    What a lovely, heart-cloud! I have large flocks of red-winged blackbirds here as well. This morning they were riding with beautiful, darkly irridescent grackles and pushy starlings. What a huge, rowdy bunch! I’ve tried many times to get a picture, but they’re very skittish. They all rise and flee in unison, making a noise like a huge wave. Glad you made it safely to Tennesee, my friend. Happy travels.

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