W is for ...
Water Lilies
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Water Fowl
These are domesticated ducks, not wild ducks.
These are domesticated ducks, not wild ducks.
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Photos were made at McAlpine Lake, Amory, Mississippi.
This small lake is for children 15 years old and younger to fish.
Adults are not allowed to fish here.
Adults are not allowed to fish here.
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Very lovely photos, the leaves are so healthy as if they can be made into salads. And the white ducks with greens so lovely too.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, sounds like a nice place to take the kids.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty photos. Love the white ducks and water lilies.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these lovely photos. It's finally summer, isn't it?!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day!
Wil, ABCW Team.
Love water lilies! And docks.and even ducks.
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
Water lilies photo is fantastic. Water lily...water fowl...water to fish in .... clever.
ReplyDeleteJM Illinois
Just realized when I visited your site that once again I've missed GBBD... I enjoyed viewing your blooms though! Love your water photos (especially the water lilies)!
ReplyDeleteFun!
ReplyDeletelol...my hubby would have his lip poked out.
ReplyDeleteWonderful lake indeed.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by :)
What a great area just for kids! I love your shots. The colors are so vibrant. The pic of the water lily is simply lovely. Thank you so much for visiting me and leaving a comment.
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Beautiful photos! I like how the fishing is for kids only!
ReplyDeleteLovely shots!! I so love the second photo it is so adorable!
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Kim,USA
Nice photos, the ducks are so pretty. Kids-only fishing, hadn't heard of that.
ReplyDeleteLove the ducks! Our pond has ducks gone wild! That is, ducks and geese of domestic species are residing on the public pond. Sometimes they socialize with the wild birds.
ReplyDeleteYour hardy water lily photo looks great!
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