This week’s WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge is the word “indulge.” My first instinct was to photograph some of my personal indulgences, which include Godiva chocolate, a heated fleece throw and my horse. But, as I was thinking more deeply about the meaning of indulge, I realized that an indulgence isn’t necessarily a tangible item. An indulgence can be just a moment in time, where, for instance, you pause between daily tasks to soak in a ray of sunlight on an otherwise frigid day.
great interpretation! great shot, too!
Thank you so much!
Well stated! Lovely photo of the Cardinal!
Thank you, Peggy! I love photographing the birds in my yard!
adorable!
Thank you for the nice comment!
Love both your photo and your thoughts on indulge…a very meaningful post
Many thanks! It reminds me to slow down and enjoy a peaceful moment now and then.
brill’ picture love it.. 😉
Thank you very much! I’m glad you enjoy it!
I like your different take on this week’s subject 🙂
Thank you, Colline. My second choice was something with chocolate 🙂
Wonderful shot. I know the sun feels good to the Cardinal on an otherwise cold day. Great interpretation of Indulge.
Thank you! Yes, the Cardinal stayed on that branch for a few minutes just sitting while all of the others worked the bird feeder down below. Made for a great model!
Nice! great shot on the bird
Thank you so much! The birds are so fun to photograph.
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Very nice shot!
Thank you, Rick! I appreciate your comment!
nice photo
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Taking time to enjoy a little peace and stillness in our sometimes hectic lives can be the ultimate indulgence. Lovely photo.
The females are often pushed out by the males with regard to being topics of photos. But, the females are quite lovely on their own, as this photo attests.
~Anne
Thank you! I agree. My two favorite cardinal photos are actually of the females…I think their subtle beauty is sometimes more interesting and photogenic than the bright males.
Such a beautiful bird and great photo!
Thanks so much! The birds are just incredible.