Time
for Weekend Reflections and The Weekend Roundup and the letter is M and Mini. So today I thought I would take a walk around
my town and look for MOTOR cars that
started with M and below is what I found on this one walk. First MINI, then MAZDA, MERCEDES, MOKKA,MG and finally not only is the yellow car MX5 but it has to M's in the number plate.
Then
I walked into the Walled Garden where I spied these MARIGOLD flowers and the images below has MANY wildflowers in it.
Nearly
home but by Ward Park where I saw this MOULTING
MALE MALLARD and a MOORHEN
both with REFLECTIONS.
Thanks
you for visiting and also for commenting on my post.
Moorhens look so much like coots with makeup on----Delightful. Loved the flowers. I'll take the Merc'.
ReplyDeleteCars do very little for me - but I do love the nature shots.
ReplyDeleteHello, love the ducks and pretty flowers. Great reflection photos. Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteI love those flower shots. That is my kind of look, all mixed together and pretty.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers and reflections! I don't think I've ever seen a MOKKA around here. :-)
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job with the cars! Are there any Mini coopers around there. My very favorite are the beautiful wildflowers.
ReplyDeleteYour found fun car photos, and I am surprised you found an MG. We have an old one, and I know they are rare. Also lovely reflections.
ReplyDeleteYou've reminded me of my first car - a mini :) Love the colours in the flower meadow - so pretty.
ReplyDeleteOh my, but the vibrant color of the flowers are wonderful! Have a grand weekend!
ReplyDelete...I know them all, but not the M okka! Thanks M argaret for joining in, I hope that you are having a great holiday.
ReplyDeleteYou found a lot of M's, and some pretty ones, too.
ReplyDeleteWOW, you sure found some great m words. Love all the M cars. The marigolds really are eye-catching. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI like your "M" cars, but the ducks and flowers are prettier. I was thinking that I never owned a mini car but my 1962 VW with folding-sliding back cloth top was a mini car, we just hadn't a name for those cars except "a Bug."
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