Taking advantage of faster internet service in the wee hours of the morning, I present to you an assortment of green images for Ailsa’s Where’s My Backpack.
All of the images were taken last weekend in Mindo Ecuador. Enjoy!
22 Friday Mar 2013
Posted Ecuador, PHOTO CHALLENGES, TRAVEL: LATIN AMERICA
inTaking advantage of faster internet service in the wee hours of the morning, I present to you an assortment of green images for Ailsa’s Where’s My Backpack.
All of the images were taken last weekend in Mindo Ecuador. Enjoy!
Such lush greenery in Ecuador, Lisa. I love the ones of the papayas and the blackberries. 🙂
it was nice to visit another area of the country, and seeing those blackberries everywhere was like being back in mississippi and picking ‘dewberries.’
z
Beautiful ! Love all the different shades of green.
Green and more green jungle path that leaves the body and soul flies walking there in the wild, living there in nature that lives in every second …
Beautiful post ..
Cruz
thank you amigo. yes, green definitely represents our earth and tropical america.
grrrrrrrrrrracias!
lisa/z
Beautiful greens,especially the third one. I love Papayas!
papayars are a very special fruit aren’t they? sometimes i all but crave that deep orange beta carotene dose of papaya!
Lovely examples!
thank you so much! z
My favorite color – and now even more so!
thank you.. speaking of green.. i took new photos of a certain ceibo painting. will be a few days before i manage those photos, but stay tuned!!!!
z
I love your green!
thank you amiga
i have been travelling more than being home, and i am so far behind on reading/appreciating posts. returned home today w/my friend barb, and i’ll be catching up tomorrow. it’s 11 night here now, and i’m going to sleep!
zzzzzzzzz
zzzzzzzzzzz then – I’m trying to wake up here…
well it’s morning now.. is it going to be a good day?!!!!
Ahhh, my favorite color…simply fabulous. 🙂
Gracias gracias Lisa! You brightened my day! I love how much I’m learning about Ecudador though your blog. It is so on the list!!!! I have a long one! 🙂
i hope that all of you had a lovely easter sunday. look forward to those posts! z
Thanks for the Green Feast, Lisa. I once made a list of my ten favorite things. “Looking at Green” was one of them To me, the color green is restful, restorative, soothing and nourishing. Five minutes of “looking at green” can put me right faster than meditation or even a nap. Blessings to you, Alia
you are right about green being a soothing image. i visited last weekend with a gentleman who has red/green color deficiency. i always count my blessings that i can see colors! z
Thank you Lisa — it seems that this comment ended abruptly but I received it in the other post, so all is well. Ooo – red/green deficiency — what a bummer! Take care, Alia
Green in your tropical paradise is such a lovely lush colour and I love how the 2 photos with a touch of red makes the green sizzle
gracias! your gardens are always lovely and green as well, with splashes of warm colors as well!
I think we both appreciate the colours of nature