My pleasure. I am glad everyone is fine. The owlets bring so much joy in my life. Sending big hugs.
No, I’ve never did. However, I am in two university committee which will remain active during the summer and I have to finish some research. No rest for the weary, Timothy π
They always find ways to keep you going. The owlets were cute as always tonight.
Indeed.
*committees
I figured. My typing has gone to the dogs these days. Dog days of typing a guess. I’ve been trying to practice guitar more, but it seems what I get most out of it is my hands hurt and my typing is worse. But I’m not complaining.
I knew you would. Practicing guitar? Please do not give up. I want to hear you playing. I’m excited about.
You’ve heard me playing on my music videos.
I know. I am sorry about that. I was thinking that I did not make it clear. I want to hear more. I want to hear your guitar every evening. I became high maintenance, Timothy π
I’m flattered. I’m working on new material.
I am glad to hear. You are really talented Timothy.
Plus, clicking on your photos does not enlarge them so I had to work hard π
After I posted it I remembered that I should have used the other editor so the photos could be enlarged.
Other editor? Does that mean you’re working with the block?
It’s the classic block editor that is being replaced by the blockhead block editor on June 1st. Out of habit I clicked on +Write and it did not ask if I wanted to use the new block editor, so I didn’t think about which editor I was using until after I published the post.
Bloody hell… I think I’m on the before the classic block editor! I never upgraded to the supposed simpler one as I don’t like it… I’m gonna be so screwed if they force us…
From what it says when suggesting I try the blockhead editor is that we will all be forced to use it starting the 1st of June. You can use the basic editor from your Admin pages under Posts, which may be like what you use now.
It is what I use. And have always used. And will continue to use π
Hey Tim! These are spectacular shots! I don’t recall ever seeing a tree that looked to be in the shape of a heart. How amazing is that. The sunset is stunning too. You must have felt so peaceful standing there. π
Okay, let’s start with my tree, shall we! (lol)
Wow! Love the black silhouette. Silhouette art, which I adore, was very popular in past times.
Although an 18th & 19th century fad, my grandmother had framed many beautiful silhouettes of ladies in period gowns and parasols. Hmm, my fascination with gowns suddenly makes a bit more sense.
YES, I found both owlets! One is near the top left. OMG, it is sitting at the point of a baby Tangle-Heart! How magic is that?
The other is … go straight down to the crux of 2 big branches of the tree below. Then move right to find the muted orange oval baby owl!
Silhouettes of gowns and parasols probably had a lot of influence. I think you got it right on the owls. The one up to the left is easy, the one next to the Tangle Heart is facing the camera and looking up at the other owl, so he’s looks very branch-like. You tree looked too cool with the sliver moon to pass up.
That silver crescent moon is the sweet night sky light. Perfect in the shot.
I meant to mention it in my comment, but got carried away about my tree. Lol!
Your tree is magical. It’s easy to lose yourself in it.
What lovely photos. I found them both but it took a while. I love your heart shaped trees. If your quiet at night can you and your wife hear the music of the trees? Something tells me you can. Love and blessings to you both. π Joni
Thanks, Joni. The trees sing with the owls, coyotes and other creatures of the night. The owls serenade us most nights, their hooting in surround sound is soothing until it’s broken by a chorus of coyotes yipping, screeching and howling, before going back to hooting in surround sound.
Sounds magnificent. Nature is such an incredible and beautiful gift. Serenaded by Gods creative creatures. What a gift to know how blessed we are. The real surround sound must be amazing. Love to you both β€οΈπJoni
Spotted your lovely owlets! Wonderful photos Tim …super clouds btw π
Beautiful Timothy. I found them! They look gorgeous.
Such a pleasure to look at your photos. I hope everyone is ok.
Thanks, Gabriela. Everyone is doing well. Are you teaching classes over the summer?
My pleasure. I am glad everyone is fine. The owlets bring so much joy in my life. Sending big hugs.
No, I’ve never did. However, I am in two university committee which will remain active during the summer and I have to finish some research. No rest for the weary, Timothy π
They always find ways to keep you going. The owlets were cute as always tonight.
Indeed.
*committees
I figured. My typing has gone to the dogs these days. Dog days of typing a guess. I’ve been trying to practice guitar more, but it seems what I get most out of it is my hands hurt and my typing is worse. But I’m not complaining.
I knew you would. Practicing guitar? Please do not give up. I want to hear you playing. I’m excited about.
You’ve heard me playing on my music videos.
I know. I am sorry about that. I was thinking that I did not make it clear. I want to hear more. I want to hear your guitar every evening. I became high maintenance, Timothy π
I’m flattered. I’m working on new material.
I am glad to hear. You are really talented Timothy.
Great photos, Timothy. I found just one owl!
Thanks, John. The second owlet is really had to see. It’s close to the Tangle Heart Tree.
Amazing photographs, I found the sweet little owls.
Thanks, Holly. They are getting good vibes off your tree.
They seem to be happy up
There.
They’ve been very active. Mama owl brought one a bat the other night.
Eww, okay …..
That silver moon is especially lovely. Couldn’t find both owlets.
Thanks, Laurie. The second one really blends in.
Amazing views, Tim.
Thanks, Inchcock.
Wonderful photos! I found them both… that second one though – playing a good game of camouflage…
Good job. They really blend into the cottonwoods. Thanks, Dale.
Plus, clicking on your photos does not enlarge them so I had to work hard π
After I posted it I remembered that I should have used the other editor so the photos could be enlarged.
Other editor? Does that mean you’re working with the block?
It’s the classic block editor that is being replaced by the blockhead block editor on June 1st. Out of habit I clicked on +Write and it did not ask if I wanted to use the new block editor, so I didn’t think about which editor I was using until after I published the post.
Bloody hell… I think I’m on the before the classic block editor! I never upgraded to the supposed simpler one as I don’t like it… I’m gonna be so screwed if they force us…
From what it says when suggesting I try the blockhead editor is that we will all be forced to use it starting the 1st of June. You can use the basic editor from your Admin pages under Posts, which may be like what you use now.
It is what I use. And have always used. And will continue to use π
Amazing views at day and at night!
Thanks, Puzzleblume.
Like you say, you live in paradise!!!!! Gorgeous shots, my friend! [yes, I saw both… second one was tricky!] π
Great you found them both. The second one is really hard to see. Thanks, Marina.
It is… it too some searching! π
GORGEOUS compositions and landscapes, Tim! Glorious!! xo
Thanks, Amy Rose.
Hey Tim! These are spectacular shots! I don’t recall ever seeing a tree that looked to be in the shape of a heart. How amazing is that. The sunset is stunning too. You must have felt so peaceful standing there. π
Thanks, Holly. It’s peaceful out with the owls, the Tangle Heart Tree and color all around.
Okay, let’s start with my tree, shall we! (lol)
Wow! Love the black silhouette. Silhouette art, which I adore, was very popular in past times.
Although an 18th & 19th century fad, my grandmother had framed many beautiful silhouettes of ladies in period gowns and parasols. Hmm, my fascination with gowns suddenly makes a bit more sense.
YES, I found both owlets! One is near the top left. OMG, it is sitting at the point of a baby Tangle-Heart! How magic is that?
The other is … go straight down to the crux of 2 big branches of the tree below. Then move right to find the muted orange oval baby owl!
Great shots and a fun post!
Silhouettes of gowns and parasols probably had a lot of influence. I think you got it right on the owls. The one up to the left is easy, the one next to the Tangle Heart is facing the camera and looking up at the other owl, so he’s looks very branch-like. You tree looked too cool with the sliver moon to pass up.
That silver crescent moon is the sweet night sky light. Perfect in the shot.
I meant to mention it in my comment, but got carried away about my tree. Lol!
Your tree is magical. It’s easy to lose yourself in it.
Fantastic images!
They are all beautiful, Tim! I feel like I could walk right into some of those photos, like the last one.
We’ve had some good moon viewing weather the last few days.
Hi Lavinia. I didn’t see the moon last night. Lots of clouds, but no rain.
What lovely photos. I found them both but it took a while. I love your heart shaped trees. If your quiet at night can you and your wife hear the music of the trees? Something tells me you can. Love and blessings to you both. π Joni
Thanks, Joni. The trees sing with the owls, coyotes and other creatures of the night. The owls serenade us most nights, their hooting in surround sound is soothing until it’s broken by a chorus of coyotes yipping, screeching and howling, before going back to hooting in surround sound.
Sounds magnificent. Nature is such an incredible and beautiful gift. Serenaded by Gods creative creatures. What a gift to know how blessed we are. The real surround sound must be amazing. Love to you both β€οΈπJoni
Spotted your lovely owlets! Wonderful photos Tim …super clouds btw π
Thanks, Julie. Good work. We’ve been having thunderstorms at owlet visiting hour so I haven’t seen them for a couple of days.