Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Last Leaf to Leave


With winter just around the corner, this single Maple Leaf tenaciously hangs on


I want to take this opportunity to thank all of you who visit Country Captures and in particular those who take time to post a comment. With a slow dial-up connection and my limited time I must apologize for not being able to get back to each of you frequently. I am pleased that many of you enjoy what you find here and I promise to keep fresh rural/wildlife photographs coming.

11 comments:

  1. Good morning Salty
    I have bombarded you with comments this morning playing catch up on your stunning posts. I felt like that leaf last week.. to weak to do anything I was.
    Thank you for your nice comments and concern for me. Both Jane and I are pleased to have such friends.
    I'm back up and about and will be blogging again soon.

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  2. Nice photo Salty, has such feeling with it.

    Thanks for your advice Salty on the owls. much appreciated.

    I just wasnt sure of the background.
    You were right on the olw being hard to lasso, must have tried about 10 times haha.

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  3. Love your photo's. View your blog everyday.
    Sheri

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  4. Some of those darn leaves just don't know when to give it up! I know what dial up is all about...funny, now that I'm retired and enjoying a slower pace I have a faster broadband connection. Don't worry about return comments (tho I always like reading comments)...I just enjoy looking at your photos and reading your captions....and learning a thing or two.

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  5. I enjoy your beautiful pictures! I'm on dailup also so I know what it's like altho mine is faster than some.

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  6. Ah Salty....you know these shots are my favorite! Love them.

    Keep up the GREAT work!

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  7. Love the last leaf shot. Mr. Mapper has one similar to it. The solitary leaf just begs to be photographed.
    Don't worry about the commenting. I love to get them but understand how time consuming it is. Your pictures ar too good to miss so do what you can when you can.
    A Fan...Sue

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  8. Seems like a poem should accompany this picture. It says a lot, even without any words.

    It seems like a lot of leaves are being tenacious this year, but most are not as pretty as this one!

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  9. I am glad to see these beautiful pictures. Even though I couldn't feel that life in person, I know it is in central PA, close to me. Thank you for sharing!

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  10. Last leaf. Nice photograph. It really is. My white oak is still covered with leaves going brown on me. Lots of them have fallen but there are a lot on there.

    I will be surprised if I can ever catch it with just one last leaf like you did.

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Coy