Important Announcement: This will be the last Walk and Click Wednesday. I'm so glad you all have joined me here.
I know some of you will be disappointed. For that I'm very sorry. But my hope is that you will continue to explore venues close to home as well as vistas farther away and share them on your blogs. I will love to come visit your there.
So for now, I am looking forward to posting my various interests here when I am inspired to do so and possibly pursue some other creative ideas. I hope you'll still visit me here as I will continue walking and clicking!
Since this is a bit of a finale, I've decided to open the post early and you can link up through Saturday at midnight.
We had a weekend free of snowy weather, but are now experiencing snow again. That's Spring in Colorado for you!
At the end of the last snow (last Friday), I noticed this beautiful melting ice formation sparkling in the setting sun. Since I haven't done any texturing in a while I decided to do a before and after. Don't miss it.
Yesterday, I caught some great weather just before the end of the day. I decided to revisit some areas I've been before, but was delighted to find some new surprises ... first, a three-day-old lamb. I've never seen one with this coloring. Isn't he the sweetest? He bounded around his mama on his spindly legs. It was hard to get a picture in focus!
Before returning home, Kobi and I visited Sawhill Ponds to get our exercise. Lots of water fowl dunking for their dinner, red-winged blackbirds twittering, frogs croaking, and Canada geese and ducks gliding on the ponds' reflections.
Gotta love those Rocky Mountains and the solitude one can find not far from work and home.
And at the end of our stroll, we were rewarded with this interesting wood formation that looked like someone got spooked in the night!
I wish you all the best and hope you continue to enjoy all the benefits of walking and clicking: a little exercise; beautiful captures of nature, architecture, unusual sightings; and the power of observing the new and unusual.
I'll be visiting ... hoping to gain inspiration from what you see in your neighborhood.
Have a great week and find some time to walk and click. ;->
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