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Tulip blooms taken at this year's
Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show. Carlton Gardens, Melbourne.
An oldie but goodie..Close To You by Carpenters...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFx-5PGLgb4
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Peaceful Bokeh Wednesday
Keep close to Nature's heart... and break clear away, once in awhile, and climb a mountain or spend a week in the woods. Wash your spirit clean.
John Muir
This Valentine's Day, may you enjoy the blessings of love.
Credits on my blog.
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[Earrings] comatosed- Dreamer Earrings [Silver] (60L Happy Weekend)
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Not far to go now and I will be home for Christmas. I can see it from here.
Went up Little Cottonwood Canyon ( one of the three larger canyons in Salt Lakes Cities Wasatch Range) just before dark for some long exposure stream photography. This was from the second place I stopped, the first place lower down the canyon had too much broiling white water to get to kind of shots I wanted. Even here there was more water than I really wanted, too much white water. Maybe by late July when more of the snow has melted and the stream settles I'll go back.
Looking Close... on Friday: Rust
The church of Collioure is undergoing renovations and is encased in an "ugly cage", as my teddy bear Spencer and his bear friends call it. But it is still beautiful!
A small fabric pouch that I have. It used to hold some drum keys but not any longer.
Happy Macro Mondays
Marvel of Peru or belle de nuit flowers open in the late afternoon and close early the following morning. As the flowers close the stamens and the style fold back into the centre of the flower
This is a re-working of the image I posted yesterday - my apologies to those kind enough to view, comment on and fav the previous version
Slender Ringtail Damselfly (Austrolestes analis)
Every now and then on of these will let me get in close.
Still very tiny, the little ones don't want to be far from Mom. Three of the babies can be seen here, behind their mother's tail. The fourth was climbing the wall to join his family.