The mornings have been cool so I am
able to leave on my walks later and later.
And, my bonus…brilliant rays of the rising sun piercing through the
forest canopy.
The butterflies continue to flutter
about my gardens constantly. This year
the swallowtails are abundant. I can be
in the garden almost any time of day to enjoy these beauties. Most times, these butterflies fly so close to
me that I can gently swirl my hand to catch a brief quiver of their delicate
wings.
This morning I saw a small, very
yellow butterfly. A Sulphur. In trying to focus in
to get as much detail as possible, my camera was directed to a stem filled with
aphids instead…surprise, surprise!
My poor eyesight combined with sun
shining into my eyes, I sometimes never really know what will be the resulting
picture.
And, that keeps my life very
interesting!
cleome - my Grandmother called this the 'spider' flower on her garden |
a late bloomer - this wisteria is a spring blooming plant |
notice the bee at the bottom - another surprise for me! |
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