This one caught my eye as I walked by the patio chair. It was casually resting on the arm and was not bothered by the camera lens in it's face.
These are common around here but this one was larger than most.
A little show place for my pics, with comments. Mostly insects and flowers with a few nature and dog pics thrown in.
This one caught my eye as I walked by the patio chair. It was casually resting on the arm and was not bothered by the camera lens in it's face.
These are common around here but this one was larger than most.
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An early morning shot of a green bee coming out of a Malva flower.
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My 'worms eye' view of this small Spring bulb.
Now is the time to plant these beauties for a nice show next May.
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Sometimes I get lucky and find a cooperative butterfly. This one was an old tattered one enjoying the nectar and pollen on some Candy Lilies.
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A true blue early summer bloomer. This variety is the dwarf "Sentimental Blue", about 8 to 10 inches tall, heat and drought tolerant. A long lived perennial that's easy to start from seed.
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When the weather is pleasant I like to sit on the patio with the laptop.
One day I had a surprise visitor. A small Robber fly.
It's a nasty looking thing but a beneficial predator that eats lots of 'bad' bugs.
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One of my favorite perennials that I started from seed.
This was taken in the morning through dappled light after a shower.
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I almost walked into this big beauty yesterday.
It patiently allowed me to snap a dozen shots before the wings started to vibrate. Two seconds later, it was gone.
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A nasty little insect that's often called a Stink bug because if you squish it, it stinks. Even the Praying Mantis don't like them.
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This colorful gem is about an inch and a half wide, sprouting from the main stem and not always easy to see behind the leaves. The plant is a half-hardy Hollyhock that reseeds itself a bit too well. Plant it once and you will have it for ever.
I enjoy it for the late season color, it can take temps down to 27 degrees F.
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I never know what will come up through the cracks in the driveway. This season, among other things, this little petunia sprouted and bloomed. Today I've added another link, 'Nature Journal'. There are some interesting pics there, as well as links to even more bug, flower and wildlife images. Worth a look.
I hope my blog keeps you interested and you will visit often. Comments are now open to everyone, if you are not a blogger please sign your comments. Each and every one is appreciated.
Keep a positive attitude, it will brighten your day.
Andy P
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I have 'upgraded' to Beta, I hope this works.
I've inserted a small image at the top, here it is full size.
The dragonfly was on the clothes line which afforded me a unique angle, I could look up at it.
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I love my Dahlias this time of year. When most other flowers have passed, these beauties keep going right up until frost.
Many gardeners think they are too much trouble because they have to be dug up in the Fall. I always have a few dozen planted around the house. The digging, and storing process takes about an hour on a nice Autumn day. For that I get about 4 months of blooms the next season for free. I like free.
Some gardeners buy them in 6 packs in Spring and use them as annuals. That's OK but they don't reach their full potential until the second season.
They are very easy, relatively pest free and Butterflies love them.
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That's what they are called.
The first two are nymphs, note the immature wings.
The last is an adult of a different species.
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What happened to yesterdays pics? They don't show at full size when I click on them.
I don't have time to re-do the entire blog so I'll add another Daffodil today. Hope this one works.
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Everyone anticipates the early colors of Spring bulbs. Now is the time to plant them. They are easy and rewarding. Get digging.
Some extra early Honey Cream Crocus. Small flowers often come up through the snow.
My favorite blue Spring flowers, Chionodoxa, Glory in the Snow. They spread nicely in a few years.
I'll post an interesting 'Life Cycle' series on these later.
Daffodils make a big splash, they also multiply well. The easiest large flowered Spring bulb.Then come the Tulips and Grape Hyacinths.
I hope these few images inspire you to plant some Spring bulbs. They are well worth the small effort.
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