I have been nominated by my fellow blogger, Joanne at Coffee Fuels My Photography! to participate in the Seven Day Nature Photo Challenge. I love Joanne’s beautiful photography and I really enjoy her sense of humor! I recommend and hope that you will check out her blog.
This will be my first time presenting daily posts, but I gladly accept Joanne’s nomination to continue the series.
To take part in the challenge, I’m supposed to post at least one photo per day for seven days, focusing on anything from the natural world.
Each day I should nominate a new member. Please note there is no obligation on anyone’s part to participate. For this post, I would like to nominate Yvette at In the Zone.
If anyone who follows me would like to be nominated to participate in this challenge, please leave a message in the comments … I would be more than happy to nominate you. I know so many of you have already participated!
I hope you enjoy my nature choices! Okay, it’s TIME to begin! Here is DAY 1:
Taken with my iPhone5 at Leu Gardens in Winter Park, Florida last year. Not the best or clearest photo but I liked that it was a working clock in the ground. But the rest of the week comes from our new hometown! Y’all come back now, ya hear?!
Beautiful Linda
Thanks so much! 😄
Lovely! and congrats!
Thanks, Luanne! Happy weekend!
Looking forward to your reply to this challenge – day 1 is unique – my kinda clock
Thanks, Yvette! I think it’s an amazing clock. Don’t know if you noticed, I tagged you for the challenge! But I also said there’s no obligation! 🙀😜
Well I thank you very very much for thinking of me – and accept – woo hoo – sometimes just what I need to focus some posts! So thx for including me. Xxoo I might have a question or two later – ❤️
Aw, heck, that’s no problem! I think about you lots of times! 😆 So happy you accept and I can’t wait to see what you come up with. I absolutely love your photos and your creativity! If you have any questions, ask away! 😀 ❤
Oh thanks for the compliment – and blogging has helped me pull out more creativity – which is another reason why I like it – but I am honored to hear that compliment. and I really love your work too – from he art at Rollins to the pets to just unique shots – okay – enough of that – and be back later…
😀 ❤
Lovely! That’s a very fun and clever idea – to incorporate a clock into a landscape. Nice.
I agree. Hmm, maybe we could install one in our hillside! 🙀 Just kidding, of course! It’s definitely a cool clock!
Incredible!
I started blogging this month, and it is a pleasure that I came across your blog.
It has inspired me to start my next article.
Thank you:)
Welcome to the wonderful world of blogging! I hope you have as wonderful a time as I’ve been having and that you’ll meet as many wonderful people as I have! I’ll be anxious to read your next article and see what on earth I may have inspired! LOL! 😀
There is a need for more more bloggers like you…
Please Post More!
Thank you for your kind words! 😀
It’s a working clock, WOW! And, thank you so much for your kind words and many thanks for participating. I’m looking forward to seeing your “new” nature, lol.😃
Thanks, Joanne! And thanks for this opportunity to participate. Definitely more to follow! LOL! 😀
great and beautiful challenge Linda!
Thanks, Mihran, for your visit and compliment! 😄
I love when flower gardens create an image. Such a pretty clock!
Thanks, Sue! I loved it. I’m still trying to figure out how they possibly got it to actually work! 🙂
Beautiful. It tells the correct time twice a day. 🙂 🙂 🙂
Oh, you’ve been there! 😂 ⌛️
Superb Seven Day challenge and you have so “precisely” started Linda Dear!Lovely the ground working clock and its “face” with the colourful flowers!Move on to enjoy more …. 🙂 xxx
I thought it was quite interesting! And surprised that it seemed to keep quite good time! Hugs! 😀 ❤