I am fascinated with acorn it is very beautiful. Linking this photo with
I think it is my first time to see acorn in person. And I tried not to bite the nut because for sure it will bring damage to my teeth. I wonder how the squirrel could open this kind of nut with out breaking its tooth. ^_^ I am linking this post to
WEEKEND REFLECTION
You have captured the acorns with great clarity Kim - a beautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteI can tell you what they taste like. After learning about California Indians in 3rd grade I went out and mashed up acorns and ate them. They're bitter and terrible!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic picture! I love acorns! Very fall.
ReplyDeleteRachael
Healthy Sexy Photo Challenge
love the detail in the acorns on your first shot!
ReplyDeleteCool! Love your acorn shots :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, colorful shadow shots of the acorns, Kim! Perfect for the day! Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Very cool reflection! This might be the first acorn reflections that I've seen. :)
ReplyDeleteSquirrels must have some serious teeth! Love your photos! The acorns are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSplendid Little Stars
Wow! Beautiful compositions with those acorns, I love them.
ReplyDeleteExcellent shots Kim. Acorns are pretty bitter, you don't want to be biting into one!
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots Kim!
ReplyDeleteThe little squirrels in my yard love these little acorns too. :)
Your shots are lovely!
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful photos of the acorns.
ReplyDeleteHi Kim, You have made simple little acorns look so lovely! For some strange reason we don't have many acorns here in Massachusetts this fall.
ReplyDeleteCool shots of the acorns, Kim!
ReplyDeletewhat cool acorn shots. I've never seen them striated such as yours. and no, don't bite the acorns! squirrels have teeth for such intent, humans do not! happy day to you Kim.
ReplyDelete