
… in this case, the four o’clock. I’m not actually sure it has a definable scent, but it sure looked like Seneca was taking full advantage of the flowering plants along her grazing path. That’s a lesson to us all to slow down and notice – and appreciate – what’s around us, right in our path.
Very good advice! We all should take time to look at the wonders of nature!
In my experience, it’s always worth the pause. π
Wildflowers and ponies – a perfect combination! And yes. Always, we should take time to “slow down, notice – and appreciate what’s around us.”
I love the soft tones of greens and greys and that little touch of purple. π
That’s a really important lesson. This is a beautiful photo, too.
Seneca again. π
She’s my favorite. I maybe to try to paint her. I don’t know, something about her…
She’s a beauty-girl. Super laid back. π
Stop to smell the flowers!
I was smelling the rabbitbrush yesterday … all a’bloom and feathery soft. π