I have spotted a couple of fern sprouts who are in love. They are leaning close to each other quietly, as time passed by, and just cannot resist a kiss in the end, in this cold but not a lonely summer morning.
I decided not to say too much, but just let the romance continues, and grows.
You know this voyeuristic business has to stop..there are privacy laws (heh) well- they do appear entranced..and not at all lonely on this Summery day, beautiful-:)
Wonderful macros....they are in love for sure...but isn't it the season for it?
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you didn't intrude any longer on this romantic scene. Lovers need time alone.
ReplyDeletethat's awesome!
ReplyDeleteSweet. Your site is my little "nature fix" each day. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteYou know this voyeuristic business has to stop..there are privacy laws (heh) well- they do appear entranced..and not at all lonely on this Summery day, beautiful-:)
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute picture...sprouts that are in love :-)
ReplyDeleteLove in the forest! A perfect place.
ReplyDeletevery cute. bring a smile to my face.
ReplyDeleteBesides looking like lovers, they also look like twin sisters...:-)
ReplyDeleteThat is pure love!
ReplyDeleteI see two rams fighting. Oh dear! Why didn't you stop them?
ReplyDeleteI only saw love was in the air, that's why I did not stop any fighting rams.
ReplyDeleteAnd I have never thought of voyeuristic business. How Could I spoil the romance?
Haha...
Have a good day to everyone.
Mm, so beautiful picture! they are made for each other:)
ReplyDeleteTwo cute little things.
ReplyDeleteThis must be a puppy love.
lol.
Beautiful capture, rainfield! They are in love, indeed!
ReplyDeletenice shot!
ReplyDeleteLovely and romantic capture, Rainfield.
ReplyDeleteLike two peas in a pod! :)
ReplyDeleteWhen young, they are close; they will go apart after growing older and older.
ReplyDeleteToo much opinion.
rainfield, I knew it, you are a true romantic and it is nice that, after a quick photograph, you left the lovers alone!
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