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They are every where and not just Monarchs. This area of butterfly bushes must have had atleast 30 butterflies. Mostly Monarchs but not all by any means. Tried to capture a few at one time but had to zoom out too much. I could get very very close and they didn't move. I so like the lighting on this beauty.
3 types of Daffodils by the front door in a raised bed,
These are always the first to bloom, some sprout in December.
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Not afraid of the bad weather and the cold wind...
They are very curious and sometimes they slap each other...
Common Hoverfly (Melangyna viridiceps)
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Black and white re-edit of a shot from June 2019 and I apologise for channelling the Buzz Lightyear 'Everywhere Meme' in my title. Enjoy!
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I had no joy yesterday looking for caterpillars so I'm not expecting any more luck today. I think as we've had so much rain things are well behind , and any caterpillars will be very small. High Water everywhere is by Charlie Patton
รberall in Norwegen - auch auf den entlegensten Straรen - sind wir auf Biker getroffen. Teils verwegene Ritter der Landstraรe, gesittete Langsamfahrer, coole Bikerinnen, Oldies mit ihren alten Maschinen und dem Werkzeugkoffer dabei - alle auf dem Weg nach Norden, alle voll bepackt und gut gegen das unberechenbare Wetter geschรผtzt. Und alle waren irgendwie vereint in ihrem Ziel, dem hohen Norden.
*Working Towards a Better World
While boating yesterday I looked up into the clouds and what did I find but the heart you see, surely proving that yes, despite all the many problems in this world one really can find love everywhere, I am a firm believer!
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Painted by Beverly Halpern, (1924 - 2013) as seen in the Ogunquit American Folk Art Museum. This is a gorgeous painting. Hope my photo does it justice.
Alongside the cicadas, the other harbingers of summer here, in the flora world, are Agapanthus and Lilly Pillys. In our little Close, six out of the eleven houses have agapanthus sprouting everywhere, just like hairs from an old man's ears! I think I'm getting FOMOโof the aggies, not the nose hairs!
The massive Lilly Pilly in our backyard starts flowering big time in summer, attracting thousands of bees. However, this year, despite it being in full bloom, there are no bees, which is a bit disconcerting. We all know how essential bees are to us, the tireless pollinators, supporting the growth of plants, crops, and ecosystems that sustain life on Earth. I hope they show up soon!
And if you're wondering what a Lilly Pilly is, Wikipedia advises that it is a summer-flowering, winter-fruiting evergreen tree, native to Australia and belonging to the myrtle family. This shot is just one of the tiny little flowers of which there are thousands.
Cheers !
I saw a face in my hiking shoes, in a fabric, in a food processor and in the remote control. Too much fun!
I thought a blast of bright orange colour might be a great way to start the week. Butterfly weed, found at a local park last summer. Happy Monday!
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