Keeping our distance
Avoiding close contact
Unsure where to turn
On the darkest of days
But one day, we will once again fly with our flocks
Rejoice with our families
And our voices will join together in song
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Love the animal's answer to the current winds.
Thanks, Suzy!
Wonderful post. Thank you.
Thanks, glad you liked it!
Wonderful response to the challenge, Siobhan!
Thank you, Patti!
We will! Wonderful post!
Thank you. I hope that day comes soon!
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Love it!! Nice post π
Thanks so much! βΊοΈ
Love the way you used the birds to illustrate your point Siobhan. Your images tell a wonderful story
Thank you, Tina! Good challenge.
Your bird theme is so appropriate -- they have no idea what we're doing or what we're going through. I used something similar in a part of my post about flowers. They just keep blooming no matter what man is going through: https://ohtheplaceswesee.com/2020/03/29/lens-artists-challenge-90-keeping-the-distance-in-knoxville/
Glad you liked my bird theme! Your flower pictures were beautiful. I liked the balloons too. π
I love taking pictures of flowers. I've even asked Bert for a macro lens for my birthday. We'll see! :) The balloons are up and down that long stretch of highway -- a great sight to see.
Excellent photos. Love the captions.
Thanks, John!