Happy New Year!

Goldfinches outside the kitchen window, taken with my new camera lens.

Since I have a big phobia about the number 13, I'm wondering how I'm going to cope with 2013! Yikes.

Happy New Year!

Text and photos by Phillip Oliver, Dirt Therapy

Comments

That #13 will be in your mind daily. Hopefully you will get used to it. It won't hurt you. Love the photo. It looks like that new lens will be an asset. Happy New Year.
Love the photo! One of my goals this year is to use my husband's really good camera and lenses. I love taking pics of birds, too. Maybe taking more photos will help with that pesky 13 number. Happy New Year from Arkansas!
Brenda
Unknown said…
Looking through a new lens, of course! :)
HolleyGarden said…
I had a teacher once tell me her son returned from Vietnam on the 13th (a Friday even), so she never considered it unlucky. I have a sister born on the 13th, too. I hope this year turns out to be one of the best for you! Happy 2013!
outlawgardener said…
Great picture of the Goldfinches! I predict that this year will be your best so far, filled with wonderful plants and special people. Remember, it's just a number. Happy New Year, Phillip!
Unknown said…
Great capture of the goldfinches.I have never seen as many as I have this year.I have to fill the feeders everyday(I should,but I don't).Love watching them.
If 13 won you the big money on the Lotto,you would think it was your luck number.....
LostRoses said…
Great photo, Phillip! From someone born on the 13th. Life is good! Happy New Year to you!
Masha said…
Happy New Year, Phillip! Great photo, and what lens did you get?
Les said…
Just think of it as 31 backwards. Happy new year to you regardless of the number.
ProfessorRoush said…
Five golden finches and a hou---ow-ow--ows---finch.
Focus on the 20 part!

Happy New Year!
Jen said…
hey if it makes you feel any better, this is technically the 14th year of the 2000s, so your unlucky year should have been last year!
Phillip Oliver said…
Thanks for the suggestions everybody! Masha, I got a 105mm macro lens.
Keity said…
Happy to find your blog today! Your photos are amazing! Of course I'm following you:)
RobinL said…
So that's where all of my charming goldfinches have gone for the winter! I do miss their cheery summer yellow coats around here.
Lynne said…
Happy New Year !

Thanks for the wonderful posts. I thoroughly enjoy your blog from my little corner of the world in New Zealand, but very seldom comment so I hope I have put that right for the New Year :-)
gardenenvy said…
Great photo! Jeannine

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