Sunday, September 13, 2009

Wild Life

Turkey in the pasture . . .

Caterpillar on a rose . . .



Maximum Security bird's nest . . .



And Ali Ali's nose.


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10 comments:

Eliane Zimmermann said...

congratulations to this truly lovely award! I love Celestes page.

Vicki Lane said...

Thank you, Eliane! Yes, Celeste's blog is a beauty.

Merisi said...

The turkey looks quite regal,
the caterpillar's quite the monster,
that bird's nest is a veritable Alcatraz,
Ali Ali's sniffing out the daily blog?

Happy Sunday! :-)

Vicki Lane said...

At first I thought of turkeys as ugly but now I appreciate their regal grace.

I think Ali Ali wanted to update his Facebook page.

Miss_Yves said...

Wild life...and life of a pet !Very pleasant lives and pictures !

Miss_Yves said...

Your last comment about Ali is very funny !

Vicki Lane said...

If anyone should have a Facebook page, it's Ali Ali whose face is irresistible. I'll speak to his staff about it.

Unknown said...

Keep Ali Ali away from Twitter!!LOL

Reader Wil said...

Hi Vicki! That caterpillar is huge!
I want to tell you that I enjoy reading your first book of the Elizabeth Goodweather series "Signs in the Blood", very much I bought the first two books two days ago and I almost finished the first one.Very clever of you to weave the story of Little Sylvie in the main story. It's a fascinating and thrilling story and you describe the countryside so well and in great detail that I see clearly how Elizabeth lives and what she looks like. I hope that she and Phillip are going to be an item!!! You know how to capture one's attention!

Vicki Lane said...

Liz -- Too funny! Ali Ali's people were here for dinner and they treated me to a sample of what Ali Ali's tweets might sound like. Maybe I'll do a post.

Reader Wil -- It's a good-sized caterpillar but it's a rather small rose -- about 2 centimeters across.

And I'm so glad you're enjoying SIGNS! Elizabeth's farm is much like ours (less weedy and our flower and herb growing is on a much smaller scale.) As for Elizabeth -- alas, she's younger and much better looking than I. But we share a world view. And Phillip? well, time will tell.