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It was tinsy tiny and sitting on a rock at the Dzibilchaultan ruins (Dont ask me how to say that) while we were resting.
Progreso, Mexico
Siberian Bugloss (Brunnera macrophylla)
Lovely, tiny blue flowers appear above the foliage in spring. Prefers morning sun and afternoon shade.
Well, there's a bridge and there's a river
That I still must cross
As I'm going on my journey
Oh, I might be lost
And there's a road I have to follow
A place I have to go
But no one told me just how to get there
But when I get there I'll know
'cause I'm taking it...
Step by step
Bit by bit
Stone by stone
Brick by brick
Step by step
Day by day
Mile by mile
Go your own way
And this old road is rough and ruin
So many dangers along the way
So many burdens might fall upon me
So many troubles I have to face
But I won't let my spirit fail me
But I won't let my spirit go
Until I get to my destination
I'm gonna take it slow
Because I'm taking it..
Step by Step - Whitney Houston
on my walks yesterday i picked up one beautiful snailshell. it lay on the middle of wide asphalt road and absolutely dead, half dry inside. no life signs. but so beautiful!! so i took it home and put it on a shelf. today i thought to take couple of photos of it - and it literally became alive under my camera lens!! like a miracle!! it hadn't budged the whole night and day on my shelf. so i shot my photos and then took it onto the balcony into a big pot of sunflower thicket and colourful-nettle-thingies. i hope he likes it there :) mr.Buddy Swirl.
This is the first photo in a series of 4. When I found this shell I thought it was an empty shell.I was wrong.
Sunday, May 15, I decided to try using only the camera in my phone for photo opportunities in Balboa Park.
I'm really pleased with how well it recorded this snail shell and bougainvillea flowers.
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