Saturday, June 14, 2014

What's Your Mood This Weekend?

This bathing Scrub Jay looks a bit disgruntled. 

And wet and bedraggled.

The female Quail looks intent.

The male looks alert.

The Evening Grosbeak looks pleasantly full.

The female looks concern - over the male's table manners perhaps? 

"Hmmmm," says the Robin knowingly.

I'm hoping the Violet-green Swallow is not suffering from buyer's remorse!

We had a lovely, if rather ominous-looking moon-rise Thursday night.

What's the deeper meaning of a full moon on Friday the 13th?

One year ago today Mom and I visited the Museum of London - Docklands.
I noticed in rereading the Dockland's post that the museum's exhibit featured the 1779 painting of Dido Elizabeth Belle which inspired the current movie "Belle"

11 comments:

Nancy Collins said...

The full moon on Friday the 13th is called a Honey Moon and will not happen again for 100 years. At least that was what I was told yesterday! I love your headings and your bird and animal pictures.

cucki said...

Aww sweet pictures :)

Margaret said...

I read somewhere that a full moon on a Friday the 13th won't happen again till 2049. who knows. Love the bird pics. Have you seen the Belle movie? Sounds interesting.

Barb said...

Wonderful moon shots! I heard a lot about the full moon on Fri. the 13th but not much about its meaning or significance.

Wanda said...

I couldn't quit chuckling at the pictures and captions! Beth what a beautiful and amazing full moon.

Mouse said...

love your wee sayings under the photos ... think it is supposed to be magical .. it was gorgeous honey colored and huge last night too and I couldn't stop to take a photo(s) WAHHHHHHH love mouse xxxxx

Cindy's Stitching said...

What awesome pictures.

Melissa said...

I love that ominous moon photo! Amazing!

Shebafudge said...

Gorgeous bird photos. All are so pretty!

Maggee said...

It was a lovely full moon... My mood was crummy cause I was sick again... Not quite over it yet...Loved this post with all the different expressions and how you captioned them. Hugs!

Ann at Beadlework. said...

In a word - grumpy.