Nothing seemed to happen.
I went out to hike again last Sunday, looking to hunt something left behind by that 21st day of December, these can serve as good Christmas gifts.
Trying to collect something unusual and rare must be very interesting. Let's say, how about an evil aliens hanging in the air?
or that crawling on the ground like a giant octopus?
Of course, nothing comes easy for which I need the help of my hero. But are you ready?
Do you have your stockings big enough to hold these?
Something seem to take place silently,and actually.
Merry Christmas to you ~ ^_^
ReplyDelete(A Creative Harbor) aka artmusedog and Carol ^_^)
Thanks for 'coming by' ^_^
Wishing you a Merry Christmas !
ReplyDeleteAs always, I enjoy the hikes with you. We never know what strange lifeforms we'll encounter on the hike, but we know that it will be interesting.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas.
Thank you and each other a Merry Christmas :)))
ReplyDeletei agree wholeheartedly with secondary roads! you always take us on an adventure and give us gifts with your camera.
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking us along on another fascinating hike. You always discover such marvelous things on your hikes.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family.
Silent night, holy night
ReplyDeleteAll is calm, all is bright..♩
Selamat Hari Krismas aka Hari Natal
Nice pictures .. Merry Christmas .. Best wishes for 2013
ReplyDeletethe path less traveled!!
ReplyDeletemerry christmas, i hope you have a wonderful holiday!!
MERRY CHRISTMAS to you and your family, Mr. Rainfield.
ReplyDeleteLovely images, Rainfield! I think I would need a bigger stocking for sure! Merry Christmas to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteThis is the most unique Christmas article I have ever seen. You are one of a kind Rainfiled. Have a Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
I always enjoy your fascinating finds! Wishing you a Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you this holiday season, my friend. xo
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pics as usual.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and may your home be filled with lots of joy and happiness this Christmas. Be safe.
Merry Christmas and Happy 2013!
ReplyDeleteAfter 21st, your photography and your writing had slowly but surely evolved and transformed to a special style called rainfield..
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and family...:-)
Happy holidays!
ReplyDeletewesela koleda from thailand (this is the greeting in my mother tongue, Bulgarian)...tons of sunshine, happiness+health! I made some home-made calendars with my own pics, like this I saved time looking around:-) may be good idea for you...you have lovely pics!
ReplyDeletewishing a very merry christmas to you and yours!
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Wishing you and your family a blessed Christmas and a Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteYour imagination through photography is so fun and vibrant. Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
ReplyDeletelooks like a beaten track but those exposed roots make for a very nice pattern.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas
Wishing you a happy new year.
ReplyDeleteThere are an evil alien and a giant octopus.
You are a superman perhaps.
Your imagination is so wide! ;) Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you too. Hope you had a wonderful one.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed Christmas in West Sacramento with my all three sons & my lovely daughter-in-law. She's just beginning to show in her 5th month of pregnancy. My first grandchild is due toward the end of April.
ReplyDeleteI have shoulder replacement surgery coming up in the next month or so but I hope to return to India around mid May.
Have a wonderful New Year and many blessings in the year ahead.
These are great christmas gifts...
ReplyDeletewishing you a belated merry christmas :)
These are great christmas gifts...
ReplyDeletewishing you a belated merry christmas :)
The second picture like a giant octopus is really funny. I'd like to play at place like this , feeling like a child again.
ReplyDeleteI hope you received lots of Christmas gifts from nature.
ReplyDeleteOh Rainfield, that "octopus" is scary for a Christmas post -- we have strangler figs here in Florida and that picture reminds me of them -- they're also very like an animal and very eerie!!
ReplyDeleteI think that something happens in your woods (and in your life) every day and I am happy that you share your thoughts and pictures with us.
Happy New Year!!!