Hi my name is Glenda, I was born in 1947 in Bundaberg Qld. Australia , where the famous Bundaberg Rum comes from.I have a husband John & 3 adult sons & one granddaughter. We are ex Moteliers & now retired. I enjoy indoor bowls twice a week. I like to support my oldest son Wayne with his 3d art( midnight_stories ) as  he is known .Our little sheltie dog Buddy is a big part of our life, he is at my feet as I write this.In the past I have produced some colourful award winning gardens, but due to the love of travel , have had to give this away.I love & appreciate art in all its forms. I thank you for making me welcome, & sharing your amazing art. Glenda
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Comments (39)
MagikUnicorn
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fictionalbookshelf
What a sweet image.
Crudelitas
What a wonderful black swan! And the kids are really heart-warming! A fantastic photo!
johndoop
Sweet capture !!!!!!!!!!!!
mickeyrony
I am late a little bit bujt Happy mother day .... Nice picture for this evenement ((5++))
irisinthespring
Beautiful capture...:)))
danapommet
A cute pair of cygnets and I have seen adult swans with one leg up also. It is almost like they are holding a leg up to the sun to warm it up from the cold water!
caty77
Beautiful little family! Sometimes the birds break the legs. But as a swan still manages to swim or feed, this should not be too crippling.
three_grrr
What a lovely family group .. Mom and her wee ones, and dad nearby keeping a sharp eye open. A delightful image for Mom's Day! I think that one cygnette does have either deformed leg, or it was broken and healed all wrong. But Mom and Dad love it anyway, and I bet it will do just fine as it grows.