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I took this shot in my back garden!

More flowers for my photostream today.

Buttercups and Dandelion reach for the sun!

Another buttercup photo, but this time taken in my garden using a manual focus Tokina 90mm f2.5 lens on my Sony A6600.

My customized Monster High doll Bee cam

Buttercups just make you smile. HSoS to all out there.

Last Sunday I experimented a bit with these bright buttercups that light up the local park in many places.

Buttercup and Hoverfly |

Butterblume mit Schwebfliege

Nice bright looking buttercups in Eltham Park North.

May 2022.

Buttercups are in full bloom at the moment so beautiful when the sun shines on them.

(Day 144 of 365)

Buttercups

photography © Jez

Some lovely wild flowers around this time of the year, nothing nicer than a carpet of buttercups, I just have the one to show you.. enjoy

...the more I look at it, the more I like it...don't know why

Someone once told me that if you place a buttercup under your chin, your chin glows. www.flickr.com/photos/zillniazi/2702761373/in/set-7215762...

 

It's the same 'S'omeone who told me this flower was called a 'buttercup' and a dandelion was a 'dandelion' and how 'adolescence' is pronouced, and the difference between 'salon' and 'saloon'.

 

It's the same 'S'omeone who taught me a million other things too.

 

The same 'S'omeone who made me the man that I am today.

 

The same 'S'omeone I would never cease to worship.

 

The same 'S'omeone who would always be the one.

Anyone remember making chains out of these when you were little....along with the daisy chains of course.

Those were the (carefree) days ;-))

To have some dry sunny weather now would be nice for the little ones to make chains now......there are

thousands of these about and they look so pretty amongst the green, green grass,

Buttercups are a large genus of flowering plants called Ranunculus. It has yellow, shiny, petals, and grows wild in many places. It is poisonous to eat for humans and cattle, but when dry the poison is not active.

Ox-eye daisies by the Leeds-Liverpool canal in Burnley, Lancashire, UK.

The council contractors have mown the towpath verges, clearing out all the buttercups, clover, cow parsley, plantain and danndelion, leaving just the daisies in isolated clumps.

 

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