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I noticed this Queen wasp when I opened the rear passenger door of our car. It doesn't get opened very open & she'd somehow found a way in & is hibernating between the metal & the rubber. Be very chilly we've had -3C the past few nights. She's doing no harm so I'll leave her be until Spring HBBBT!
I love the sense of anticipation at the promise of Spring's renewal and brighter days ahead. Today really gave a sense of that and I felt a long-missed ray of hope. Towards the end of my walk, this scene caught my eye. I only had my iPhone but grabbed a shot anyway.
It's a little high-rise and hoity-toity around this area (Coal Harbour) but the harbour view and North Shore mountains are lovely and it was the strong blue and red here, the flat-calm water, the mountains and sky, in the warm, slightly hazy late afternoon light. Well, you can see for yourselves.....
Happy Window Wednesday!
A Hoverfly enjoying the Purple Sprouting Broccoli flowers. We didn't bother netting the plants & hundreds of Cabbage White caterpillars are happily munching their way through the leaves. It bolted early on & went to seed so we've given up now & left the crop to nature HFDF!
Continuing my 100 Flowers 2017 project
The station settlement arose with the advent of the railway that connected Vyborg with St. Petersburg. In 1925, the station was renamed Kanneljarvi.
Flughafen Bremen, Aussichtsterrasse, Eingang zur historischen Bremenhalle
ENG: Bremen Airport, facility
The Abduction of Europa (painting by Serov)
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%27Enl%C3%A8vement_d%27Europe_(Serov)
A lone car taking in the sea view from Duncannon Beach, Co. Wexford. You can actually drive the 1km length of the beach but I prefer to walk along it with our dog Bella. I think this platform is where the Lifeguards stand in the Summer months, you can't believe how busy the beach is then, rows & rows of cars parked & hundreds of people, Duncannon is a proper seaside town HFF!