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In reply to the discussion: ***COMMENTS THREAD FOR THE AUGUST PHOTO CONTEST*** [View all]d_r
(6,907 posts)10. I took a photo
a couple of weeks ago at the shore of lake Yellowstone. I have been trying to take pictures of bees on wildflowers. This was the first time I have been to Yellowstone National Park. We were planning to go the summer of 2020 but we all remember how that worked out. This year we went after the floods. We live in interesting times but I am glad that it is still possible to see some of the world.
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OK, my dear Grumpy! I am in! And thank you for your lovely compliment. ♥
CaliforniaPeggy
Aug 2022
#1
What a serendipitous capture, Diamond Dog - it's the essence of this month's theme.
Talitha
Aug 2022
#24
Red Rock Erosion was taken at Petra, Jordan. It isn't of one of the tombs cut in the
sinkingfeeling
Aug 2022
#17
Thank you. I went there at age 70. There is a lot of walking and some can climb.
sinkingfeeling
Aug 2022
#19
That rules me out! I'm 78, almost 79. I can walk indoors pretty well, and stairs are OK too.
CaliforniaPeggy
Aug 2022
#20
You could go. They rent donkeys and camels to see the site (which is huge) and they
sinkingfeeling
Aug 2022
#21
I've never seen a peony without ants. It's always a problem bringing them inside.
sinkingfeeling
Aug 2022
#36