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Shade and Scenery warm day in the mountains umbrellas made for a bit of cool and the plants provided some beauty.
Fours hours after landing in Spokane, Washington and after an excellent lunch. I found myself immersed in the rolling farmland landscape of The Palouse. White puffy clouds floated by with a gentle breeze and the smell of freshness filled the air. Not a person insight, except for Mike Ryan, and I knew then, it was on.
© Bob Bowman - Bob Bowman Photography 2016
American Goldfinch (m) enjoying the shade while perched on a sunflower leaf.
Latest photo taken at a 2 acre private yard of gorgeous flowers, lots of honey bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, finches, quail & bunnies.
Flower Farm Series 15
On a Leaf 9711
High Brown Fritillary
(Argynnis adippe) .... i think i have the identification correct on this beautiful butterfly, but im open to correction :-))
A distant view of Winchester Cathedral on the left and the River Itchen on the right across the Meadows below, Saint Catherine’s Hill. It was a wet day and we was soaked at the top of the hill fort. Then the sun cleared over the cathedral.
… is what I’m looking for… a sunny, bright, quiet appartment in the centre of Düsseldorf… „Guess I’ll always be a dreamer…“…
Walk along the path, so serene
Under the trees, emerald green
Into the future, filled with love
That shines down from high above
Walk along the path, into the shade
Against a tree, love is made
Eyes they meet and never part
Walk along the path, lets meet in your heart
Saw this lady find shade in an ancient olive tree stump. Summer came early here and during the heat of the day they try and find shade where ever they can. This area was full of alive ancient olive trees. A local told me they are more that a 1000-1500 years old. This tree came to its end but is still giving shade!
It's a Multicoloured Asian Lady Beetle, one of a species of "lady bugs." I spotted this one climbing up a woven window shade in our house on a recent night. I took this shot with one hand shining a flashlight on the bug and the other hand holding my camera. These bugs are about 1/4 inch long. This one looks to have picked up some fiber from the shade on its backside.
Macro Mondays: "Dutch Angle" theme
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