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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

ABC Wednesday - E!


Ready to play with the alphabet?? ABC Wednesday is a fun meme hosted by Mrs. Denise Nesbitt and the ABC team. Click on the icon and show us how well you know your alphabet!! And the letter of the day -- drum roll, please! The letter for today is E!

E is for Evening!



And E is for Eagle!



And E is for Edelweiss!

41 comments:

Tania said...

Great E words and I love the evening shot:-)
Wish you a nice evening!

Joe Todd said...

In my world E is for EEK there is more snow LOL

Amy said...

Love the Eideweiss Sylvia, and the evening shot is to die for!

Anonymous said...

Wonderful picture of the Eagle my friend. Well done :)

Paula Scott Molokai Girl Studio said...

I have NEVER seen Edelweiss before! It is beautiful! Is that growing in your yard (green with envy here)?
And, that evening shot is breathtaking. Not to mention the excitement you must've felt when photographing that gorgeous Eagle!
Have a wonderful week!

Sylvia K said...

The eagle was captured by a friend of my daughter, Kerith, which she shared with me. The Edelweiss was taken by another friend, but the evening shot was mine. I just thought they made good E words for the day. I should have stated that in the beginning, but I got a little distracted yesterday and at my age that takes a toll on the brain. Thanks for all the kind comments.

Sylvia

Rune Eide said...

I Envy you that Eagle-shot, but I'll settle for an Edelweiss in the Evening - some time...

anthonynorth said...

That's a beautiful eagle, and I love shots of the sky.

mrsnesbitt said...

I am looking forward to warmer evenings, right now it is freezing!

DeniseinVA said...

Wonderful post and I loved all your photos.

Pietro Brosio said...

All wonderful images, Sylvia! Three interesting subjects for E indeed.
Have a nice day!

photowannabe said...

Beautiful Evening shot and the eagle is magnificient. Perfect choices for the letter E.

George said...

This is a wonderful 'E' post. I really like both your eagle and your evening pictures. They are simply wonderful.

Kim, USA said...

Oh so this is edelweiss. Thanks for the visit I always appreciate it.

E-eggs

Rambling Woods said...

Good choices and it seems we both had eagles on our minds...Michelle

Reader Wil said...

Beautiful E photos! The evening is absolutely stunning! The eagle is impressive and the edelweiss is gorgeous.

Elizabeth said...

Such poetic images
a wonderful response!
greetings from New York

penny said...

I enjoyed your gorgeous Evening and majestic Eagle but I especially enjoyed stopping to smell the lovely Edelweiss.
Wonderful E words, Sylvia
Be Well, be Happy :)

Sunny said...

E is for Excellent pictures. Your evening picture looks like a painting, just beautiful.
Sunny :)

♥♥ Willa ♥♥ said...

What a lovely evening and the Edelweiss are so beautiful so as the proud Eagle.
ABC Wedensday:E as in Excellent

Unknown said...

I'm so hooked on your blog,I try not to miss it.Like I said, it gives me a feeling of peace, calms me down.. nice post as always..
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Anonymous said...

I floated down a 17 mile stretch of the Nooksack river the other day and was excited to find over 8 bald eagle nests. Very fun indeed.

Tumblewords: said...

Excellent E's. The Evening photo is spectacular. Great capture of the Eagle - he looks so ferocious. Edelweiss appears dream-like.

Beverley Baird said...

What great E photos! I love the evening shot best!
Take care - have a wonderful week!

SandyCarlson said...

Your Es are wonderful!

Diann said...

Beatufiul pictures!

Hildred said...

Lovely post for E - pictures are beautiful, - especially the evening photo.

magiceye said...

superb captures all!

dianasfaria.com said...

no one does an evening post as good as you Sylvia!
Happy abc Wednesday!

Leslie: said...

Lovely choices and beautiful photos! Always a pleasure to come by, Sylvia. :D

Gordon said...

Great choices and images. The evening shot is awesome!

Tarun Mitra said...

What a lovely capture of eagle.. and evening...

Tash said...

What a extraordinary combo! Exceptional Es.

Gattina said...

Very nice findings ! but where did you see Edelweiss ? They are so rare and only grow in high mountains, at least here !

Jay said...

Yep, those are three 'E's - and pretty good ones, too! I like the sunset, I'm always amazed at how many people get great shots of eagles, and the edelweiss .. it's such a strange plant, isn't it? My Mum had one, once.

jabblog said...

Beautiful sunset with the trees etched against it. The eagle is stunning but what cruel eyes and beak.
I shall be singing the song for the flower all day now . . . ;-)
Enjoy the rest of your week - and I hope all the distractions are happy ones :-)

x_pEpPeRoNi_x said...

What a nice evening sky, the silhouette of the trees are very pretty too.

There are hardly any eagles aroound here. It looks so mighty and strong perched on that branch... :P

I have never seen an edelweiss. But I just did. :D Thank you for posting it.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful shots! :)

Joy said...

Beautiful evening sunset, I feel peaceful just looking at it. Eagles I can never look at without thinking of the Sam the grumpy eagle in Sesame Street, it would be great if they did say something,LOL. Amazing birds, you are so lucky to have so many in your country, and to be able to take great photos.

happily retired gal said...

EACH is ELEGANT ;-)
My EVENING Musings
Hugs and blessings,

Sheila @ A Postcard a Day said...

Your evening picture excels especially! :)

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