Daily Pics #35.

Happy Monday everyone!  Well, not so cold here this morning which is so nice after yesterday’s bitterly cold temps.  However, it’s not supposed to warm up much either.  Oh well, still not so bad, and this week we will see a return to more normal December temps for us.  Those cold temps don’t normally hit until after Christmas.  I was all set last night to go out and get some pics of our moon and what happened?  It turned cloudy and started to snow.  Amazing.  I’m trying to get pics of the moon at all different stages of it’s phases.  I have a lot of them during the day, but now I’m trying for all night shots.  A little tough when it’s so cold though.  But I’ll keep trying.  For now some more bright pics, but today they are borrowed ones while I sort out more of mine, I hope you will enjoy them…20190828_194734

I just love the color on these roses.  I used to grow ones just like this a few years ago.20190828_193023

Another beautiful rose, almost on fire.

Thank you for joining me again this morning while we looked at some of my favorite flowers.  Tomorrow I will be back with more of my own, so I hope you will be here to take a look once again.  Meantime, enjoy your Monday and God bless!

Steve and Muffin.

© 2019 Steve McLeod.

Moonlight Delight…A Poem.

My good friend Lydia asked me to write a poem for her to use on her blog.  The poem was to be about moonlight.  Now that she has used it on her blog, I would like to share it here as well.  I hope you will enjoy it.

Moonlight Delight

Moonlight truly shines so bright,

Wondrous scene, such a delight.

Under this moon all does shine,

E’en the flowers glow so fine.

Moonlight fills the meadow fast,

In the forest, shadows cast.

Moonlight sits atop the hill,

Spreading light while all is still.

Shining now upon the lake,

Wondrous sight for all awake.

Pearly white from yonder moon,

Mixed with call of distant loon.

That full moon, with beams so bright,

Gives to all a wondrous sight.

Light, so pure, from that large moon,

Sinking low, and gone so soon.

© 2019 Steve McLeod.