Sunday, September 18, 2011

~~Mosaic Monday~Macro Monday~~



Soft and gentle rain
Revives a sleeping nature
Glorious color.

Isn't Gentleman "Todd Turtle" handsome?
All decked out in his Sunday Best!


Wishing all a grand week!
~~~^j^~~~
Thanks be to God!
Cathy

Now please visit Mary at The Little Red House and share in the beauty offered there.   Lisa at  Macro Monday  also has much to offer.  The pictures are grand.

29 comments:

  1. Well gorgeous Todd is looking very dapper in his black and gold suit! Lovely to see that the rain falling gently at your place. It's our dry season here and there's been no rain for almost five months now. That's typical for us, but it means the place is looking dreadful. It's been delightful dropping by and seeing rain drops!

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  2. Lovely flowers, Cathy! And I like the cute turtle too. Beautiful mosaic and photos. I hope you have a great week!

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  3. Mt. Todd Turtle is pretty darn spiffy in his spotted outfit. Just to think he is only one of the beauties Mother Nature shares with us. Great shot of him looking into your eyes. The lavender flower mosaic is gorgeous. Beautiful, beautiful blooms. Hope you have a wonderful week. genie

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  4. Gorgeous flowers and the little turtle great shot!

    Macro Monday

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  5. What a colorful turtle...his Sunday best indeed! Love your pretty flowers, too! Happy Monday! ♥

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  6. Wonderful flower mosaic...but oh, that turtle...what a looker!!

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  7. Oh how I love a good rain! Thanks for sharing your beautiful flowers and sweet little turtle, Cathy! xoxo

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  8. Beautiful mosaic and great shot of the little turtle!

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  9. This is one critter we all can capture with our lens sans frustration.I think he's smiling at you (or at least the beginning of a smile, it will take a while).
    Rosie

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  10. Todd is definitely handsome! I almost posted on turtle too.

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  11. Nice mosaic, and the little yellow turtle is very cute too. :)

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  12. beautiful collection of images...and such a handsome turtle indeed.

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  13. Hi there - great set of pictures! Like the idea that Todd is slow enough to take pictures of!

    Is your header the Cliffs Moher - or am I way off the mark?

    Cheers - Stewart M - Australia

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  14. Mr. Todd is a very sharp dresser. I never see a turtle but what I don't think of my grandson who seemed to find every turtle within a hundred miles.

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  15. I love,the photos Cathy. That turtle look amazing.

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  16. Well, Todd is looking good. I have a greek turtle, her/his (I don't know...) name is Casiopaja and she/he is about 12 years old. So, say Hi from her/him to Todd...
    Markus :-)

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  17. Lovely mosaic Cathy and I like the looks of Todd. We had one night of rain here in the Northwest of the U.S. and my very brown yard is greening up! Have a great week.

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  18. Todd does indeed look very handsome! I like your flower mosaic and claming music, cathy. Have a wonderful week!

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  19. Beautiful flower photos and I love the pine! And Todd does look good, doesn't he?! (And he looks a little shy there.)
    Love and Prayers,
    Eileen

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  20. Beautiful mosaic -- handsome turtle!

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  21. Very lovely collection of flowers.

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  22. Hi, Todd is one good looker! Wish I had a handsome brut like that in my garden. Although, my 16 yr. old grandson did bring me a fat toad. He named him psych because he could jump so high. Have only spied him in the garden once since we let him loose. Lovely flower mosiacs. Thanks for visiting me. Now following you.

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  23. love Mr Turtle peeking out!!

    I love my macro lens! :-)

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  24. My, what a handsome turtle. He'd make a grand ornament. (Only kidding)

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  25. The floral collage is lovely, but that turtle seems to be trying to hog the spotlight, the handsome guy
    -Karen

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  26. I looked at that turtle for ages. It didn't blink once!

    Amazing.

    God bless.

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