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Eine Tulpensorte in meinem Garten mit leuchtend gelb-orange Blüten.
A tulip variety in my garden with vibrant yellow-orange blossoms.
i love the colors and shapes of spring. they remind us that our lives are abundant. and there's more to come!
I saw this quote from Anne Morrow Lindberg from a training deck at work, and it really struck a cord with me. I really despise people who are fake or say things they don't mean. I strive to be real and to be who I am. It's foolish to be someone you are not because not only do other people see through you but you will see through yourself. Then one day you will look back at yourself and wonder who you have become.
Thanks to les brumes for the texture.
Have a wonderful Sunday everyone!
Canna indica, commonly known as Indian shot, African arrowroot, edible canna, purple arrowroot, Sierra Leone arrowroot, is a plant species in the family Cannaceae. It is native to much of South America, Central America, the West Indies, and Mexico
I don't know what kind of fruit is this but i love its vibrant red color. I was in a wedding so I didn't have time to ask about this. Hope you all are fine, wherever you are in the globe. Greetings!!
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Made from a small Banana 🍌 cut to 3in and a small satsuma skin for this weeks theme HMM folks stay safe .....(had to be cropped for rule infringement)
Sometimes nature is just vibrant and beautiful as can be seen from this image captured at Tofino. This is straight out of camera with no edits.
I've forgotten the name of these pretty flowers, maybe someone will tell me.
Thank you for the visits and lovely comment's my friends they are much appreciated.
Enjoy the weekend...
I've no idea what this flower is and i wish i was better educated with flower names, lol...i know what flower means in Korean though, ha ha...kkoch
There are so many factors that contribute to the colors of the sunset over the ocean. My preference is the ones that are softer, in more pastel shades. This moment was captured seconds after the sun no longer was visible using a long exposure with movement. The flocks of birds are a common sight at this glorious hour. It's as if they were gone for the day and now at sunset know it's time to head home. I never tire of this experience, and it's the perfect ending to any day.
Tulips are such a delicate flower, so beautiful but fleeting.
A friend invited me round to her delightful garden, bursting with so many different varieties.
Getting in close to isolate the detail in the stigma, pistols and stamens revealed such intricate detail.
The Black-headed Grosbeaks (Pheucticus melanocephalus) seem quite curious here, peering in windows, eyeballing the lenses. I didn't see them when we lived in Alaska. Their hues look vibrant and appealing to me.
"In western North America, the sweet song of the Black-headed Grosbeak caroling down from the treetops sounds like a tipsy robin welcoming spring. The flashy black, white, and cinnamon males and the less flamboyant females sing from perches in suburbs, desert thickets, and mountain forests." Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Wild and free!
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