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Jeunes punaises

At Tiddesley wood. Pershore. Worcestershire

Came across this spider on its web, it had been raining and left these lovely droplets.

Such a gorgeous day today. Thanks for viewing 😀

Beautiful bluebell on our woodland walk, Tremadog, North Wales

Fern fronds in the woodlands at Nursery Wood, Tremadog

The 8th of Arachtober, Pisaurina mira - Nursery Web Spider

A lone lamb in a field near the woodland at Tremadog.

A lovely woodland walk, not the best weather, in fact, quite a chilly afternoon, but seing all the innocent new lives skipping and jumping around the fields just makes you smile with happiness

Spotted on my daily Garden Safari !

Another first !

Beautiful lambs in the fields surrounding Tremadog at Nursery Woods.

Not far from Porthmadog.

Access from the lay-by on the A487 or Tremadog village.

Tree artwork at Nursery Wood, Tremadog.

Representing wildlife and birds etc in this woodland area.

As seen at an Orchid Nursery in Lautoka, Fiji Islands.

Reflections in a small stream on our woodland walk at Tremadog, North Wales

They vary so much in their colouration and patterning! I thought this one was particularly attractive (for a spider!!!)

Upton Magna - Shropshire

I love this cute little blooming grass!! It has the tiniest flowers that you could easily miss.

I have some of it in my yard, but this was taken at a nursery.

I was on my way home from a photo session at a park, and couldn't resist stopping.....after all I already had all my camera gear in the car!!!

 

Happy Gorgeous Green Thursday to all.

This will be the last post for a bit, I'll be busy and back to work!

 

Have a great weekend too! On the blog

 

Explore June 4 2009 #13

Sunder Nursery, formerly called Azim Bagh or Bagh-e-Azeem, is a 16th-century heritage park complex adjacent to the Humayun's Tomb, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Delhi.

Originally known as Azim Bagh and built by the Mughals in the 16th century, it lies on the Mughal-era Grand Trunk Road, and is spread over 90 acres.

Today Sunder Nursery contains fifteen heritage monuments of which 6 are UNESCO World Heritage sites, including Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), protected Sundarwala Burj, Sundarwala Mahal, and Lakkarwala Burj.

During the British rule, the nursery was established to grow experimental plants, which gave it its current designation as a nursery. The "Sunder" part of the name comes from the Sunder Burj tomb located on the same premises. Although the name Sunder Nursery has still held, the park has been quoted to be a 'Delhi's Central Park' after renovations (though not to be confused with the central park in Connaught Place, New Delhi).

Picked up the dead leaf, as there was a dock bug on it, as well as this spider, fully expecting it to immediately dart off, but she didn't! So, I tentatively got closer and took a couple of shots! Had she have moved, I'd have probably given her a free flying lesson!!! 😂

Lyth Hill - Shropshire

Time in Color

 

Quick! Colors through the window

Colors on fields and forests

Before the weather changes

And changes everything

Empties fields and forests of their substance

And ponds and farms

How fleeting the sun is!

How the sky mocks our admiring gaze

Eternity is an optical illusion

Immensity a dubious abstraction

The wheatfields’ gold – quick!

The pink of bricks piled on a building-site – quick!

The foliage’s chilly green – quick!

The rust-color of bushes, train-tracks, roadbeds – quick!

The yellow of colza in nearly-black fields

The silver of streams

The silt-browned green of fish-filled rivers – quick!

Cabbages’ purple in well-mannered squares – quick!

The road’s grey – quick!

The absolute blue of clear sun-softened autumn days – quick!

Red! Red! Tractors’, cars’, traffic-lights’ red – quick!

The red of a hunter’s cap, his rifle wedged in his armpit – quick!

(And soon the imagined red of a slain beast’s blood)

The metallic green of our roadside poplars – quick!

Blue slate roofs – quick!

The blue of distant mountains – quick!

Stone blue, horizon blue,

Blue light falling in a fine mist on the world – quick!

And white – I had almost forgotten white – the white of dusty roads, earthen ones

The white of cows lazing in pastures – quick!

Omnipresent white, that the eye disdains

Of a wall between two cypresses, of trucks going swiftly past

White – quick!

Then black! Black! The black of fertile earth ploughed over and over again – quick!

The black of a horse driven mad by the trains

Who gallops in crazed circles alongside the fence – quick!

The black of a village chimney silent as a closed mouth – quick!

The black of a village church-bell never to be caught up in the savior’s arms –

quick!

White, black, green, pink, blue and gold –

Quick! Quick! Quick!

   

Emmanuel Moses

 

Translation: Marilyn Hacker

     

Enjoying a walk in Tremadog, called Nursery Wood, a great title, apt as it was like a nursery for new lambs!!

 

with a lot of free time :-) Howard Nemerov

 

HGGT!!

 

hellebore, plant delights nursery, wake county, north carolina

Tree artwork at Tremadog Nursery Wood.

Representing birds, wildlife within these Woodlands.

Sunbathing in the Bilberry bushes.

A lone lamb in a field at nursery wood at Tremadog

Nursery Web Spider (Pisaura mirabilis)

17 May 2018, Chadwick End, Solihull

a lone lamb just walking in front of in a field at Tremadog.

Pisaura mirabilis sunning itself on a small mound of Ivy in my garden in Wigan, Lancs. Spider's body approx. 10mm long. Taken with my Sigma 105mm macro lens at approx. 32cm distance from the subject

RSPB Aylesbeare Common Devon

Clever Little Babies

 

Your never too young to start creating with the brick (The babies are using Modulex for their wonderful little name check)

10 shot focus bracket of a nursery web spider. Shot with OM1 and Olympus 60mm lens and godox mf12 flash.

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