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for a Happy Blue Monday!
Grecian Windflower / Strahlenanemone (Anemone blanda)
Botanical Garden, Frankfurt
More Anemones in my personal "from-spring-to-autumn" Anemone Collection.
A colourful glowing squirrel, lit bright by the evening sunlight as he is about to help himself to the bird food. Not only does the rapscallion have a cheeky satisfied glint in his eye, but also the sharp reflection of our house!
In our garden.
Detail of a wheel on an old borax-hauling wagon train on display at the Harmony Borax Works in California’s Death Valley National Park.
Magnolia dans un jardin, Cluses, Haute Savoie, France.
(In a garden, Cluses)
Mieux en grand, better in large, click L.
... for a Happy Sunday!
(unfortunately wet and gloomy over here ...)
Rocky Mountain columbine / Rocky-Mountains-Akelei (Aquilegia caerulea)
last April in our garden - Frankfurt-Nordend
of a Common chicory / Gemeine Wegwarte (Cichorium intybus)
Boll bei Hechingen, Baden-Württemberg
for a Happy Blue Monday!
Banff's impressive Mt. Rundle at sunset, reflected in one of the Vermillion lakes. Sure catches the last light of the day nicely.
Hard to beat Banff for amazing beauty in every direction.
Thanks for taking a peak peek! Your visits are appreciated.
This farmer have found himself a new hobby posing as a model with his companion dog at Hongtudi. Our smiling model was posing professionally and enjoying the attention and interest of the tourist photographer. Must say well done !.
Perched in the New Forest gorse this Meadow Pipit looked radiant in the early evening sunlight.
Thank you all for your kind responses.
I was happy I got out on a rare yet nicer day for such early Spring a week or so ago, the weather has now turned very cold again in Berlin. These glowing amber Crocuses were in bloom in the front garden, thanking that the D5600 has an adjustable Live Screen making ground shots much easier.
The glow from these babies was of particular attraction, which I can only assume was from the position of the Sun more or less overhead, but, in saying that, I noticed that only these were doing that, despite the garden being full of them.
I hope everyone had a great Easter and so as always, thank you! :)