Always stop to smell …

18 09 2023

… 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.


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18 09 2023
Karen Schmiede's avatar Karen Schmiede

Very good advice! We all should take time to look at the wonders of nature!

18 09 2023
TJ's avatar TJ

In my experience, it’s always worth the pause. πŸ™‚

18 09 2023
Sue E. Story's avatar Sue E. Story

Wildflowers and ponies – a perfect combination! And yes. Always, we should take time to “slow down, notice – and appreciate what’s around us.”

18 09 2023
TJ's avatar TJ

I love the soft tones of greens and greys and that little touch of purple. πŸ™‚

18 09 2023
Martha Kennedy's avatar Martha Kennedy

That’s a really important lesson. This is a beautiful photo, too.

18 09 2023
TJ's avatar TJ

Seneca again. πŸ™‚

18 09 2023
Martha Kennedy's avatar Martha Kennedy

She’s my favorite. I maybe to try to paint her. I don’t know, something about her…

18 09 2023
TJ's avatar TJ

She’s a beauty-girl. Super laid back. πŸ™‚

21 09 2023
Pat's avatar Pat

Stop to smell the flowers!

21 09 2023
TJ's avatar TJ

I was smelling the rabbitbrush yesterday … all a’bloom and feathery soft. πŸ™‚

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