Tell me a Story: May 2018

For this months Tell me a Story, I looked at the images that I had taken on my recent walkabout in the wetlands.  As you know I love the shallow depth of field type images and so I put together a selection from those I took while out walking.

I love that there is more to the wetlands than just birds and critters.  There are some beautiful plants and opportunities to be creative.

Wakodahatchee Wetlands: May 4, 2018: 4683

Alligator Flag

Wakodahatchee Wetlands: May 4, 2018:  4797

Pond apple petal

Wakodahatchee Wetlands: March 23, 2018: 2963

Spider Web

Wakodahatchee Wetlands: March 23, 2018: 2758

New Fern

Green Cay Wetlands: March 16, 2018: 2404

Last of the winter leaves

Green Cay Wetlands: March 16, 2018: 2241

Dead Fern

Wakodahatchee Wetlands: May 4, 2018: 4796

Pond Apple Petal

Wakodahatchee Wetlands: May 4, 2018: 4681

Alligator Flag

Green Cay Wetlands: March 16, 2018: 2311

Another winter leaf

Green Cay Wetlands: March 16, 2018: 2242

Spanish Moss

Wakodahatchee Wetlands: May 4, 2018: 4843

Alligator flag

Wakodahatchee Wetlands: March 23, 2018: 2756

Some kind of growth out of the wooden railing

Wakodahatchee Wetlands: May 4, 2018: 4807

Alligator Flag

Although the weather turned cold, the days on the beach were well worth the time it took to get away.  It is always nice to be at the edge of the ocean, hearing the waves go to and fro and enjoying the peace of the moment.

This is a circle blog and I am looking forward to seeing what everyone else has got up to this month.  Follow the link here to see what my fellow blogger Beth at Beth Williams Photoblog has for you this month, Don’t forget to leave a little love on their pages.

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