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The evening light has come
It's obvious that they are meant to be together
They have been wondering
Where is he
Where is she
Was this it
And then suddenly the time was right
The Universe opened up
The light beamed its way down
They were both hit by it
Time flies when they are spending their precious time together
They like each other immensely
The chemistry is like electrified
It says ZAP if you go in between them
"May I have this dance, dear, may I have it forever?"
The answer is obvious
Leaving us a waterdrop
To taste
Is it a taste of life, you say
Or
Is he pointing at the drop
Grab it
And it will be yours forever
It could be the Big Question
And perhaps you must find the time to explore and figure it all out
Am I tasting life
Am I doing the most of it
Are there things that I need to change in this life
Probably
At some level
Scary stuff
Isn't it
Or
It could be just as simple as,
Spring
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These are wild buterflies on Magnetis Island Queensland Australia. There is a walk where all these butterflies live naturaly in the wild.
I think that word is loaded.
Loaded with it all.
Your imagination can take you everywhere.
Dreaming.
Positive dreams, but also loaded with our baggage, so it might even be a negative dream, a night mare.
No wonder that roses always hits your heart in some way 🙏
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Since I live in Alaska - and our temperatures are double digits below zero right now, (minus 28 F. degrees last night) - I had no choice but to photograph an artificial flower for this week's theme. HMM!
For Macro Mondays theme; "flowers". HMM!
For Macro Mondays theme; "Stack". HMM!
Buttery crackers, pepper jack cheese, and a slice of summer sausage, makes a pretty good snack.
My mysterious forest
All dark
Even the moss is stretching to see
Are there any dangers out there
All terrified
Goosebumps they used to call the feeling
Now it's called Mossbumps
You didn't know that I guess
So many strangers out there
Lurking around the corners of the trunks
You can hear their feet when they crunch a stick
Good grief
Mossbumps all over the body, or was it the trunk
They do normally come in peace
Normally
But not today
Oh my
I really need my coffee
Echeveria runyonii is a species of flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae, that is native to the state of Tamaulipas in Mexico. Several cultivars have been described and cultivated.
Echeveria runyonii forms a rosette 8–10 cm (3.1–3.9 in) in diameter. Leaves are spatulate-cuneate to oblong-spatulate, truncate to acuminate, and mucronate. They are a glaucous pinkish-white in color and measure 6–8 by 2.5–4 cm (2.4–3.1 by 1.0–1.6 in). The single stem reaches 10 cm (3.9 in) in length or more and a diameter of roughly 1 cm (0.39 in). Inflorescences are 15–20 cm (5.9–7.9 in) tall and have 2 – 3 cincinni, conspicuous bracts, and pedicels approximately 4 mm long. The red flowers have ascending-spreading sepals to 11 mm and pentagonal corollas measuring 19 – 20 × 10 mm.
Several named cultivars exist, including 'Texas Rose', 'Dr. Butterfield', 'Lucita', 'Tom Allen', and 'Topsy Turvy'. The last is a mutant form originated in California, with leaves positioned upside-down.
The flower photograph of this echeveria:
Happy MM to everyone, tell me what you think...
And thank you so much for your comment and favourites in advance.
It’s all much appreciated.
I won't call it an explotion of flowers this spring, but I do find them, even tho it is quite cold.
Mother Nature has her ways.
There are so many beautiful treasures out there.
Wow I love this.
This is a very common butterfly but is often mistaken for its cousin, the Small White, particularly when in flight. As its name implies, however, the Green-veined White has white wings with prominent greenish veins on hind wing. Butterflies from broods later in the year tend to have less distinctive veining, making them seem even more like the Small White.
Upper wings have one or more spots and the forewing has a dark tip. The female has two spots on each forewing, the male only one. The veins on the wings of the female are usually more heavily marked. The Small White is similar, but lacks green veins.
Posted for Macro Mondays theme; "Wrapping". HMM!
The silver drawstring ribbons, are attached to tiny Christmas gift bags.
In my search for small signs of spring I found this little one, luckily I was on a macrohunt, so I had the correct lens.
It's so tiny that it is actually just a red dot on the ground.
Small daily treasures are normally like dots, aren't they.
Not easy to notice, because they are just there.
Being in the moment is so precious, then you realize how fragile life is.
Only then can you notice and breathe in the wonders around you, and there are lots you know.
It may hurt too, because when you are in your moment you get to feel your emotions in quite another way.
It's precious, indeed.
Small tokens from loved ones aren't easy to spot either if you are not in the moment.
I don't need jewelry or flowers or action in either way, just feed me with your love, yes thank you.
I think I can make my own action, hehe.
Well, yes - the biggest love you can show me is to wash my BMW.
And did I mention the garbage?
I don't think there is more.
lol
Love you!!!
I'm just there
In the middle
Can you spot me
Or is it only my feelings I have captured
I guess so
I adore this so much
I really have no words
Discovering Mother Nature like this
Crawling on the ground
Being wet and dirty
Who cares
Well, not me
I'm capturing my feelings for eternity
Let my good vibes flow
I share happily with you
Love you lots
A bit out of focus with my new cam, I have a little trouble getting this right as the focus does go a little here and there, lol.
If you have any tips and tricks I would be happy to know, can I get it to be focused where I want the focus, like straight on a dot and not spreading?
But I love it even though.
It's after all my first.
I have ice coated leaves and grass in the morning now, the grass is all white, but it melts pretty quickly.
Luckily it's autumn during the day tho 😁
Oslo, Norway
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Thirty-two years ago, my beloved mother gifted me an address book, that had a handmade padded fabric cover complete with flowers on the front. It was so pretty that I tucked it away so it wouldn't get grimy from handling. In this photo you see just under a three-inch portion of the book on its longest side.
Wishing everyone HMM! and a happy week ahead.