I'm thankful for pollinators and those who can grow the plants they love.
I don't just like them for their ‘usefulness’. They are beautiful creatures.
Stunning photo it doesn't pixelate!
Even a blind hen sometimes finds a grain of corn. ;-)
Hi Sean - I've always loved sunflowers ... special flowers ... heliotropic and Fibonacci combined - I hope it's cooler - cheers Hilary
It has cooled down a little, Hilary. But the forecast rain has not materialised yet.
D'una nitidesa i transparència envejables. Les margarides, una de les meves flors preferides.Enhorabona!Hugs, Sean.
All yours, Paula. ;-)
Els insectes treballant a casa teva... Han aconseguit precioses margarides i em sembla que continuen la feina per polinitzar-ne més.Una abraçada, Sean
We have a hobby beekeeper in the neighbourhood, in whose ‘garden’ hardly any flowers bloom. His bees come to us. ;-)Abraçades, Carme.
I love the geometric pattern in the centre of the flower. Nature is fascinating.
One might call it strange, but such small encounters fill me with joy.
Now there’s an image to warm the alleged cockles of my heart!
Here's on the cockles of you heart, dear David.
El millor self service del jardí !! ; )Bona setmana, amic Sean !.
Ah, Artur, sorry I am late.Thank you. And may a lovely week lay ahead for you.
I'm thankful for pollinators and those who can grow the plants they love.
ReplyDeleteI don't just like them for their ‘usefulness’. They are beautiful creatures.
DeleteStunning photo it doesn't pixelate!
ReplyDeleteEven a blind hen sometimes finds a grain of corn. ;-)
DeleteHi Sean - I've always loved sunflowers ... special flowers ... heliotropic and Fibonacci combined - I hope it's cooler - cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteIt has cooled down a little, Hilary. But the forecast rain has not materialised yet.
DeleteD'una nitidesa i transparència envejables.
ReplyDeleteLes margarides, una de les meves flors preferides.
Enhorabona!
Hugs, Sean.
All yours, Paula. ;-)
DeleteEls insectes treballant a casa teva... Han aconseguit precioses margarides i em sembla que continuen la feina per polinitzar-ne més.
ReplyDeleteUna abraçada, Sean
We have a hobby beekeeper in the neighbourhood, in whose ‘garden’ hardly any flowers bloom. His bees come to us. ;-)
DeleteAbraçades, Carme.
I love the geometric pattern in the centre of the flower. Nature is fascinating.
ReplyDeleteOne might call it strange, but such small encounters fill me with joy.
DeleteNow there’s an image to warm the alleged cockles of my heart!
ReplyDeleteHere's on the cockles of you heart, dear David.
DeleteEl millor self service del jardí !! ; )
ReplyDeleteBona setmana, amic Sean !.
Ah, Artur, sorry I am late.
DeleteThank you. And may a lovely week lay ahead for you.