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Geese observed by the sunflower


Pierre Dumas

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Hi Pierre, I have always been afraid of Geese ever since they used to lay and wait to chase me around the yard when I was a child! The addition of your sunflower has helped me overcome that fear :-) This is so well composed in very part! Great work.

Wishing you and your loved ones a very Happy Christmas & New Year.

Best wishes. Sarah.

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Hi Pierre,

One of these geese would look mighty good on the table for Christmas dinner.Instead,we are having our traditional turkey with a nice bubbly wine....I will toast to your health my friend.Wish for you and yours a Very Merry Christmas and a New Year 2017 in health and filled with joy.

Joyeuses Fêtes-Laurent

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Only in your world do sunflowers observe geese. The geese are perhaps stand-ins for the other fowl in this Year of the Rooster. Though to be honest, I doubt there are any real seasons in your universe - it's always the season of Pierre.
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Welcome and thank you, Jack, Franz, Gianni, Verena and Gregory!

 

No seasons whatsoever, Jack! All is eternity!

 

Well noticed, Gianni, eye contact is very obvious!

 

Same to you, Franz, Verena and Gregory

 

Merry Xmas and Happy New Year to all of you!

 

PDE

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Jim,

 

The man is a voyeur who uses the sunflower as a periscope and he says: Now I see!

 

How about that?

 

Thanks for dropping by!

 

PDE

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So amusing and clever!  I love this flower, and the fact the "sun"flower is in competition with the sky sun is funny because it seems to be winning.  I love that it is turned toward the birds, and the birds seem to be walking on a game board -- more of the joke.  Beyond this, the sky is still attractive.  The skewed scope is fabulous.  And, I like the oranges.  This brings a broad smile to face.  Thank you!

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Hey, Donna!

 

Long time no see, my friend!

 

Thank you for your nice comment and thorough exploration of my image!

 

Cheers

 

PDE

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