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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

I am enamored with footprints left behind by little furry feet and can't leave their images behind without a photograph or two. I've saved these from the past winter. . .with the certainty that there'll be more to come this winter. Thus, my contribution to ABC Wednesday's letter P for 'prints.'


Appreciation is a wonderful thing.
It makes what is excellent in others
belong to us as well.
Voltaire

Happy Middle-o-the-Week!

17 comments:

  1. mee too. I always think I was honored with a guest sometime whilst i slept..sandy

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  2. Noni,
    What a fun post! Welcome to the critters!

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  3. Prints in the sand and prints in the snow gave one thing in common - neither of the are permanent.

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  4. Wabbits! Wascally Wabbits!

    Perfect P!

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  5. Very creative P!
    I also photograph prints....mine are mostly bird feet!
    Sherry

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  6. These footprints in the snow are so refreshing to see....they make winter look inviting....nice P...

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  7. Oh, what a fun post! And, yes, I love the little prints in the sand or snow! Love all our little visitors! Great shots, Noni!

    Enjoy your day!

    Sylvia

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  8. That's a neat take on P - well done!

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  9. Bunny prints! Perfect for 'P'!

    I hope it will be a while before we get snow, though. :P

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  10. I'm always fascinated by prints, too. Nice shot. You had some visitors through the snow.

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  11. Lovely paw prints of your silent visitors.

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  12. Seems like snow prints last longer than sand prints! These are great. I'm still enamored with your fancy latte deco.

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  13. Ni ce prints and nice post, Noni !

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  14. I'm always intrigued by these little footprints, too. The cats' and the dog's I can figure out, but I like to imagine who else might have been wandering through my yard.

    I join you, Nonizamboni, in the wish for peace!

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To live in the presence of great truths and eternal laws, to be led by permanent ideals--that is what keeps a man patient when the world ignores him, and calm & unspoiled when the world praises him.
Honoré de Balzac