You are so lucky to have so many parks that have lakes. I hope you get to go by the pond on your way to Seaboard to have lunch. Seaboard is a truly special place as is Logan's... especially during the plague because you are able to have the experience of eating out. We still haven't found a place to eat outside where we feel safe. Good Morning!
We haven't seen any ducks lately. Usually sometime in spring, we get a small group of them checking out the greenbelt for nesting sites. They usually move on to the pond on the other side of the neighborhood.
Love Mr and Mrs Mallard and the Yard Art is wonderful! I LOVE it. I shall have to take Cinnamon on a walk by the entwined trees, that is where the Henge is! Thanks for visiting and we hope you have a marvellously happy day!
Ooo, love the pond art. Have you ever seen ducks mating in the water? I don't know how the females survive, what with their heads shoved under the water! (Umm, hope this wasn't inappropriate...)
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we love the pond art... that gives a place this special something it needs ;O))
ReplyDeleteThe more I see of Seaboard Cafe, the more I want to go there!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Gail.
PS And hello to Mr and Mrs Mallard too.
I like the pond art.
ReplyDeleteOoh, that pond art is fantastic. If I ever have a pond...
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Pretty ducks. I love those yard art cranes. Would love to have them in my oriental garden.
ReplyDeleteQuack quack ... have you any cracker crumbs ...
ReplyDelete(Not sure how long it's been "up there" ... but love your header photos!)
You are so lucky to have so many parks that have lakes. I hope you get to go by the pond on your way to Seaboard to have lunch. Seaboard is a truly special place as is Logan's... especially during the plague because you are able to have the experience of eating out. We still haven't found a place to eat outside where we feel safe. Good Morning!
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ReplyDeleteMakes me want to have a pond, just so I can buy some metal artwork! YAM xx
The pond art looks like so much fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely place to explore and have lunch. Beautiful shots.
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. Big hugs. ♥
Maybe there will be baby mallards for you to see soon. We always love all the yard art you find at Logan's.
ReplyDeleteCool yard art!!!
ReplyDeleteThe Florida Furkids
They sure are cute, we had two ducks in our yard this morning!
ReplyDeleteAngel Madi is beautiful, and those ducks are precious.
ReplyDeleteWe haven't seen any ducks lately. Usually sometime in spring, we get a small group of them checking out the greenbelt for nesting sites. They usually move on to the pond on the other side of the neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteNice duck shots. XO
ReplyDeleteThat Pond Art makes Mom wish we had a little pond in our yard:)
ReplyDeleteWoos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber
Exceptional! All the way around.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove Mr and Mrs Mallard and the Yard Art is wonderful! I LOVE it. I shall have to take Cinnamon on a walk by the entwined trees, that is where the Henge is! Thanks for visiting and we hope you have a marvellously happy day!
ReplyDeleteWe love to see ducks
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely art! It must be a fun place to eat. I love your Mallards too!
ReplyDeleteOoo, love the pond art. Have you ever seen ducks mating in the water? I don't know how the females survive, what with their heads shoved under the water! (Umm, hope this wasn't inappropriate...)
ReplyDeleteWe would like to eat there if it is open. Love the mallards and the pond too
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