It’s Mother’s Day Here In The U.S.
Since it is Mother’s Day here in the U.S. I thought it might be pleasant and appropriate to post a fine array of bright red tulips in celebration of all the moms out there on their special day.
However…just so you folks don’t think I have gone all soft by posting a flower photo, I will also present a sentimental and more traditional photo typical of Phil Lanoue Photography. So here’s a touching image of Mrs. Alligator with her baby relaxing on momma’s back! What could be more heartwarming? 🙂


Love the tulips, Phil. What a cute pic of mommy Alli and her baby. Very fitting indeed for Mothers’ Day. 🙂
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Thanks a million Sylvia! Doesn’t mom look so proud of her baby?! Look at that smile! 😀
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I know, Phil. If I was there, I’d just have to go and pat the baby’s head and give mom a hug. 😀
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Baby looks like he would really enjoy a little scritch behind the ears kitty style. 🙂 Wait! Where are his ears?!?
Mom would love that hug I’m sure.
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😆
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I love your humor!! Great photos.
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I’m so happy you enjoy the photos and stories! 🙂
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😆 glad to see you did not go too soft :D. Wonderful post, Phil!
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Thanks very much Paula, so glad you enjoyed this MD post! 🙂 You know I had to sneak in an alligator somehow. 😯
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But of course.. I would have been very disappointed if you hadn’t done it 😀
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I wish to never disappoint if at all possible.
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I doubt it will happen 😀
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Great photos! Komisch, how “sweet” an alligator can be, with a little one on the side… 🙂
In Germany and England where I spend most of my time, today is Mother’s Day as well. Only in Norway, where I’m at the moment, we celebrate Mother’s day the second Sunday in February. I constantly tend to forget, oh dear…
Love from the Far North
Dina
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What could be better then spending Mother’s Day in the swamp with your mom?! 😀
Thanks so much for looking Dina!
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You’re very welcome, Phil. And you’re absolutely right, of course. 🙂
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🙂
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Really cute and yes very appropriate for Mother’s Day! Where we’re the flowers?
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Well sure what could be more cute then mom and baby?! 🙂
Flowers were at Brookgreen.
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Wonderful tribute for the day.
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Every baby wants to spend the day in a swamp with mom! 😀 Thanks Gunta!
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Momma needs a nice tulip garland for mother’s day. Neat maternal moment. Not sure how I feel about the idea of flower photography being “soft” though. 🙂
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Looks like all mom got was some duckweed and a little swamp algae for Mother’s Day. But I bet she told the kids it was a perfect gift! 🙂 Thanks much for checking this out Steve!
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Beautiful shot Phil, tulips, my favorite flowers. 🙂
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I kind of thought you might be partial to tulips Jan. 😀
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A very touching family portrait but today I’m going to go with the tulips! Beautiful Phil!
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Yes a touching family portrait for sure Adrian but I’m happy you enjoyed the tulips. That was taken with the 8mm fisheye.
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A very nice tribute to mothers Phil. I thank you and so enjoyed your images! Robyn
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I greatly appreciate you looking and commenting Robyn and I’m very happy you enjoyed the photos!
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You show us beautiful flowers and we have mother’s day, but now he is soon over.
Was a nice and cold day.
Love greetings from Mathilda 😉
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Vielen Dank für das Betrachten dieser Fotos. Ich hoffe, Sie hatten einen schönen Tag. 🙂
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You really had me worried there with the flower thing! But nice contrast with the open-toothed gator.
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Yeah thot (oh jeez I’m using your “thots” now) 🙂 I would slip that one in on you.
That smile on momma gator really lights up the swamp doesn’t it?!
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It lights up a few things I’m sure.
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As long as she doesn’t light me up. 😯
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Awww!! That is too sweet!! I love the flowers and the gator momma!! Thanks from this momma!!
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Well I’m very happy you enjoyed these views from a Mother’s Day in coastal South Carolina. 😀
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Lovely Phil – i had a sneak preview of that gorgeous flower shot from my mum! Love the baby alligators!
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Thanks so much Lucy, I’m very happy you enjoyed these, and yes you just have to love mom and her baby! 😀
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That’s really heartwarming, so nice! And the tulips are great. Red for love, isn’t it? 😉
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Oh sure red is for love, but I don’t see any red around mom and her baby. 😉
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The tulips are red. Right? 😉
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lol thats quite a mothers day post
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It may be just a little different. 🙂 Thanks very much for looking and commenting!
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I prefer the tulips!! Thanks for thinking of us moms. 🙂
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Well I suppose the tulips are nice enough… 🙂 Glad you enjoyed my tribute to moms!
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Thanks for liking my Cajun Swamp alligators. Your photos hit the mark of Excellent! I’d like to have cameras and lenses that get right into the sweet spot.
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Well I’m always happy to see alligators! Thanks very much for your visit and I appreciate your kind comments.
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I thought the tulips were going to be munched on by momma gator, but it was good to see her being a warm and loving momma.
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Well I’m sure she loves her baby very much. Dad on the other hand can be a problem.
Thanks for checking out my MD post!
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Both shots very impressive but whilst you can send InterFlora I think InterGator has yet to catch on.
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You know I think you have hit on something potentially big here! InterGator! Who wouldn’t be thrilled to receive a package with a happy alligator inside?! 😀
Actually years ago here in the states a kid could actually order a live baby alligator from an ad on the back of a comic book. 😯 I never did try that though, my parents would likely have been less then pleased.
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Proof positive that mothers come in all shapes and sizes! Great photos
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Oh absolutely! So glad you enjoyed these MD photos!
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She’s smiling, Phil, yet I think she is keeping an eye on you, for all the relaxed look!
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She is smiling but yes at the same time making sure I don’t have any funny ideas regarding her babies (there were more nearby) I would never even consider trying to get too close to a protective Mrs. Alligator with young. 😯
Thanks for looking at these Maggie!
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Great! I’ve barely seen a picture without wildlife! Warming picture of the alligators and also the flowers.
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Well I am very happy you enjoyed seeing these photos! 🙂
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Loved those tulips just like a warming blanket of colour
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Thanks much D, appreciate you checking these out.
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powerful red
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Glad you like it Scott.
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The gator looks like he’s laughing! Love the tulips too. (them’s swamp tulips, right? :-))
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Yes momma gator is smiling and happy to be out with her babies! Oh yes of course swamp tulips, that’s all we grow out here. 🙂
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Gator babies are so cute, and they make such cute little chirpy sounds. Then the grow up to be big dog-munchin’ dinos. Really cool creatures. (unless it’s your dog that disappears!)
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We have had a few small dogs get grabbed. 😯
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Sorry to hear that. Ouch.
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Awww, that is so sweet!!
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Well sure, gotta love mom and baby! 🙂
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It’s so tiny, that baby-gator. I don’t know of any animal that is so small as a baby and so very big as a grownup. The look on mummy Gator’s face : she brought the cheeky-ist of her babies for its first baby-picture, I’m sure.
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Mom seemed quite proud to have her baby out to show the world!
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What a great post Phil ! Strange for me to see flowers in your work though. I’m used to those prehistoric creatures. 🙂
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Every once in a while I’ll slip in a flower just to see if anyone is paying attention. 😉 🙂
One thing about a flower though…I don’t have to get out of it’s way as it approaches me with a menacing look on it’s face. 😀
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