Sunday, May 4, 2014

At the Pond
















15 comments:

Thérèse said...

Enjoying these peaceful spring pictures a lot.

Jean Baardsen said...

I think I'd want to be sitting out there all the time. I don't think I've ever seen that area before. Do you photograph it often?

Sam Hoffer / My Carolina Kitchen said...

I don't know how you get any work done with this lovely place where you can sit and enjoy life.
Sam

Vicki Lane said...

The pond is at the lower part of our farm, about a quarter of a mile from the house. This is probably the first time I've photographed it this year but it's been well documented in the past.

Barbara Rogers said...

INhale, sigh, exhale, INHALE, sigh, stretch, relax. Lovely.

Brian Miller said...

oh i love that little dock all covered in overgrowth and flowers.....i wanna hang out there...smiles

NCmountainwoman said...

Such an inviting place to sit and read or ponder life's mysteries.

Jime said...

How inviting. Was that a bumble bee I saw? Are there any skeeters? Any fish?, frogs? ducks? snakes? turtles?

jennyfreckles said...

What a perfect spot. How do you ever get anything DONE? I'd just want to laze there.

Darla said...

Glorious! I feel cooler, thanks to your photos. :-)

Vicki Lane said...

Jim -- yes, a bumblebee. And there are bass and frogs and water snakes and the occasional snapping turtle in the pond. No ducks, because of the snapping turtle. Rarely any skeeters.

Folkways Note Book said...

Is that wisteria? Looks to be so. Love the plant growing over the arboretum -- barbara

Stella Jones said...

The wisteria is beautiful Vicki. Has it been there long? Hanging over the arbour it looks very fairy-like and dreamy. The perfect spot for thinking up a new mystery story? You have such a wonderful location with so much space, so many flowers and plants and animals. Just perfect!

Lise said...

These scenes are welcoming me to walk right in, take a seat, and enjoy the splendor. What is that gorgeous draping purple tree?

Vicki Lane said...

Lise -- it's a vine -- wisteria.